[OT] Re: Why D isn't the next "big thing" already
On Sunday, 31 July 2016 at 18:15:49 UTC, Gorge Jingale wrote: On Sunday, 31 July 2016 at 10:11:46 UTC, LaTeigne wrote: On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:24:55 UTC, ketmar wrote: On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:18:08 UTC, LaTeigne wrote: it you think that you know the things better than somebody who actually *lived* there in those times... well, keep thinking that. also, don't forget to teach physics to physicians, medicine to medics, and so on. i'm pretty sure that you will have a great success as a stupidiest comic they ever seen in their life. also, don't bother answering me, i won't see it anyway. https://forums.embarcadero.com/thread.jspa?messageID=831486 Again an evidence of your super ego. You think that your own experiences stand for everybody while it's actually representing anything byt you, which is quite near from the nil. He clearly suffers from NPD. I believe this is due to ignorance of experience. With such little real world experience one conjures up their own fabricated sense of reality that revolves around themselves. Such people lack the ability to understand others experiences and write them off because they do not coincide with their own. It's a form of the god complex, yet clearly these people are not god and generally not even that intelligent, experienced in life , etc, or happen just to be good at one thing which they treat as the only thing that matters; which is illogical and insane but very convenient for them. No his condition is not NPD. The other day he said publicly on IRC what it's but I don't remember the exact name. But it's serious, e.g you can find it in the DSM-5, with a specific code, designation etc. Let's close this discussion for real this time. I'm sorry for the trolling but at a time i wanted to be right for this stupid story of academic license...
Re: [OT] Re: Why D isn't the next "big thing" already
On Sunday, 31 July 2016 at 04:51:13 UTC, bachmeier wrote: But this would be our own subreddit. I don't disagree if you're talking about r/programming. Oh, the people are terrible, but the platform is worse - I don't like the tree view nor the voting system. It makes it really hard to follow developing discussions and judge the content for yourself. I'm someone who either reads the whole thread and tries to respond holistically or just doesn't post at all (usually), so segmenting the thread into subthreads with new stuff popping up in the middle at random where it is really hard to actually find it (sometimes I search a reddit page for "minutes ago"...) just kills it. Reddit encourages hyper fragmentation and repeating the same opinions over and over again.
Re: [OT] Re: Why D isn't the next "big thing" already
On Sunday, 31 July 2016 at 00:04:41 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote: I have a strong dislike of reddit (and thus rarely post there), it is really hard to use and the voting system is petty. But this would be our own subreddit. I don't disagree if you're talking about r/programming.
Re: [OT] Re: Why D isn't the next "big thing" already
On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 23:43:33 UTC, Seb wrote: In any case I was trying to say that we could use reddit more actively, we have our own subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/d_language), but it's not used for discussions. So maybe killing the bot & actively encouraging a discussion to move to reddit once it hits the OT barrier, might be an easy solution. I opened a thread on reddit about this, in case you are interested ;-) https://www.reddit.com/r/d_language/comments/4vel7m/can_we_kill_the_dlang_bot_and_its_ghost_threads I added my thoughts to that thread. You should probably post this in general as well, as few people are going to see your announcement here. I wouldn't ask what people think though. I'd just say you've started doing it. Anyone is free to post discussions in that subreddit.
Re: [OT] Re: Why D isn't the next "big thing" already
On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 23:11:23 UTC, Seb wrote: I would love to see the forum evolve into something similar to reddit I have a strong dislike of reddit (and thus rarely post there), it is really hard to use and the voting system is petty. The D ng isn't perfect, but it is basically OK. I do think some of us ought to use a bit more discretion when posting, and it might help for some of us to call things out... or sometimes be quiet and not feed the trolls, but for the most part it is decent here.
Re: [OT] Re: Why D isn't the next "big thing" already
On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 23:33:27 UTC, LaTeigne wrote: On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 23:11:23 UTC, Seb wrote: On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 22:52:23 UTC, bachmeier wrote: On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:30:55 UTC, LaTeigne wrote: On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:24:55 UTC, ketmar wrote: On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:18:08 UTC, LaTeigne wrote: it you think that you know the things better than somebody who actually *lived* there in those times... well, keep thinking that. also, don't forget to teach physics to physicians, medicine to medics, and so on. i'm pretty sure that you will have a great success as a stupidiest comic they ever seen in their life. also, don't bother answering me, i won't see it anyway. Fucking schyzo ;) Have you took your little pills today ? Well this is beautiful marketing for the language. At some point, the leadership will need to put away ideology and get realistic about what belongs on this site. I would love to see the forum evolve into something similar to reddit, where everyone can judge the value of a comment/thread and off-topic threads (or threads with low-values) get down-voted very quickly. It might also help to avoid such 50 pages threads (like auto-decoding) as the most-important thread stays on top and newcomers to the discussion don't have to read everything to get the gist. Preliminary documentation work: https://medium.com/hacking-and-gonzo/how-reddit-ranking-algorithms-work-ef111e33d0d9#.vawc5kat8 And you wan submit the result on Pantallex DFeeds. The widget on the homepage must use something similar (except for up/down) votes. So at least 10 replies + something with the age of the topic. [OT] is usally a good hint about the quality of the topic but people must remember to add it when they slide. I am not sure whether CyberShadow has the time to add this feature, so I doubt this will come in the near future without someone volunteering and implementing it. The code is here, so if anyone wants to send him a PR: https://github.com/CyberShadow/DFeed From recent experiences one should definitely get the okay of Andrei & Walter first that such a huge change is wanted. In any case I was trying to say that we could use reddit more actively, we have our own subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/d_language), but it's not used for discussions. So maybe killing the bot & actively encouraging a discussion to move to reddit once it hits the OT barrier, might be an easy solution. I opened a thread on reddit about this, in case you are interested ;-) https://www.reddit.com/r/d_language/comments/4vel7m/can_we_kill_the_dlang_bot_and_its_ghost_threads
Re: [OT] Re: Why D isn't the next "big thing" already
On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 23:11:23 UTC, Seb wrote: On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 22:52:23 UTC, bachmeier wrote: On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:30:55 UTC, LaTeigne wrote: On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:24:55 UTC, ketmar wrote: On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:18:08 UTC, LaTeigne wrote: it you think that you know the things better than somebody who actually *lived* there in those times... well, keep thinking that. also, don't forget to teach physics to physicians, medicine to medics, and so on. i'm pretty sure that you will have a great success as a stupidiest comic they ever seen in their life. also, don't bother answering me, i won't see it anyway. Fucking schyzo ;) Have you took your little pills today ? Well this is beautiful marketing for the language. At some point, the leadership will need to put away ideology and get realistic about what belongs on this site. I would love to see the forum evolve into something similar to reddit, where everyone can judge the value of a comment/thread and off-topic threads (or threads with low-values) get down-voted very quickly. It might also help to avoid such 50 pages threads (like auto-decoding) as the most-important thread stays on top and newcomers to the discussion don't have to read everything to get the gist. Preliminary documentation work: https://medium.com/hacking-and-gonzo/how-reddit-ranking-algorithms-work-ef111e33d0d9#.vawc5kat8 And you wan submit the result on Pantallex DFeeds. The widget on the homepage must use something similar (except for up/down) votes. So at least 10 replies + something with the age of the topic. [OT] is usally a good hint about the quality of the topic but people must remember to add it when they slide.
[OT] Re: Why D isn't the next "big thing" already
On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 22:52:23 UTC, bachmeier wrote: On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:30:55 UTC, LaTeigne wrote: On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:24:55 UTC, ketmar wrote: On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:18:08 UTC, LaTeigne wrote: it you think that you know the things better than somebody who actually *lived* there in those times... well, keep thinking that. also, don't forget to teach physics to physicians, medicine to medics, and so on. i'm pretty sure that you will have a great success as a stupidiest comic they ever seen in their life. also, don't bother answering me, i won't see it anyway. Fucking schyzo ;) Have you took your little pills today ? Well this is beautiful marketing for the language. At some point, the leadership will need to put away ideology and get realistic about what belongs on this site. I would love to see the forum evolve into something similar to reddit, where everyone can judge the value of a comment/thread and off-topic threads (or threads with low-values) get down-voted very quickly. It might also help to avoid such 50 pages threads (like auto-decoding) as the most-important thread stays on top and newcomers to the discussion don't have to read everything to get the gist.