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Lovely, but naive.

But naive in a way that most people (?) would like the world to be.

But ultimately, unfortunately, unrealistic.

Building has always been the kind of difficult that, had you known at the beginning then maybe you wouldn't have started. And still quickly and easily destroyed.

Keep creating and building, otherwise there's nothing else to do. Love the obstacles for challenge of defeating them, don't hate them for their existence. To build X you often have to build A, B, and C (and sometimes all the rest of the alphabet) just to have the right setup to maximise the success of X. It can grind, but focus on the benefits of X.

Which sounds like the position they've taken, thankfully.

(Where X represents "anything" and is specifically not the <whatever it's classified as> platform formally known as Twitter).

The melancholy will return, just ride it out each time. It gets easier, gradually.






> Lovely, but naive.

it’s unbelievable to me that anyone would do this to him.

are you familiar with what he’s done? the amount of work he’s put into helping people?

you should dig a little bit more into the story before badmouthing someone.


No intent to badmouth from my side. I'm not trying to come from whatever angle it might look like to you that I'm coming from.

Many malicious people don't care if their target does good deeds. In some cases it makes them a bigger target, like hospitals are to ransomware.

I love the guy, I love mynoise, but he needs to chill out. Nobody "did this to him". This is almost certainly, like 99.99% certainly, just normal internet noise and he's just never noticed before. All sites get this sort of thing.

That doesn't make it ok or less impactful. He's been running MyNoise for years and it sounds like if he had been attacked before, this one was much worse, prompting a blog post about it.

A bored teenager doesn't care.

There are people in the world who are profoundly nihilistic [0]. They will do mean shit for no reasons, and move on without caring.

This has always been true throughout human history.

"Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do"

0: often without actually knowing what that word means


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Pretty sure the vast, vast majority of them had fathers. At least in the biologicial sense.

And many fathers are useless.

but all ewes are featherless

Regardless of the moral and ethical implications brought up in response to the individual in TFA, you’re spot on. One of my favorite reasons for creating is that it’s me against myself vs reality. Theres not an endeavor I find myself in that this is not true… of course I have the privilege of having accomplished all of my life goals from childhood at an early age, which only led to depression. So I set loftier goals only to complete them. It was only the third time around and confronting failure did it finally click that it wasn’t about accomplishing things and it was all about the journey. I was a latch key kid, so basic stuff like this and everything else that people from well adjusted families that are not poor af I’ve had to learn the hardest way possible. Which I guess in a way is a super power because now whatever I want to do I know what the learning curve looks and feels like and I know that failing a lot is the only way to crawl out of the trough of disillusionment.

I really like this perspective, it's right along there with what the Stoics would do:

"The wise act with a reverse clause--meaning that they not only consider what might go wrong, but they are prepared for that to be exactly what they want to happen--it is an opportunity for excellence and virtue.


Doesn't have to be naive we have just decided to not allow this kind of website to exist by forcing them to deal with anyone else.

Want to know why? Because major websites have to do is no matter what so figure minor websites getting screwed doesn't matter.




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