I'm doing a lot of things at once. I'm fixing a buggy register allocator, and I'm not that smart, so I can do real work for about 15 minutes before my brain overheats. I bounce to the HN front page: there's a story about regexes, and a recent trend of stories about how there are alternatives to standard regex libraries. I think, maybe this will be one of those stories. Click. Nope, it isn't. I wonder, did anyone write the comment where they point out that rather than tediously optimizing regexes, it's sometimes more profitable just to hand-code a quick lexer? Nope, but, look at this: a creepy comment about "young girls" and regexes. Nope. Flag. Downvote. The comment isn't grey! Someone voted this creepy thing up! Write a quick comment. Back to debugging the world's worst compiler IR.
That's how you end up with an imperfect complaint comment. Oh well! Thanks for motivating me to improve it.
See, the same thing just happened, just now; I vented a little more brain steam, and now can hopefully spend another solid 15 minutes trying to fix this bug. :)
> Downvote. The comment isn't grey! Someone voted this creepy thing up!
I have a comment at -1 points right now that shows up (to me) as black. It used to be grey. I don't know if authors now see all of their own comments in full black or if comments revert to black after a certain period of time or what, but I'm not prepared to guarantee that a comment in full black has more than 0 points.
HN doesn't grey comments out for their authors anymore; it rubs salt on the downvote wounds, and, more often than not, a comment you notice as grey right now will be black again in just a few minutes, so why beg people to write about it?
But HN definitely does still show negative comments from other people as grey.
That's how you end up with an imperfect complaint comment. Oh well! Thanks for motivating me to improve it.
See, the same thing just happened, just now; I vented a little more brain steam, and now can hopefully spend another solid 15 minutes trying to fix this bug. :)