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If you look at the history of this person you'll notice they have a history of attacking any posts relating to Nodejitsu.

http://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=alnayyir


If you look at the history of this person, you'll notice they are a member of Nodejitsu and/or are shilling on behalf of them at the moment.

Also a quote from a person who isn't me from some time ago:

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2664327

milkshakes 40 days ago | link

it's marak squires, he has lots of sock puppet accounts. -----

http://twitter.com/#!/maraksquires/status/81591561602863104

@maraksquires marak squires I've decided I'm going to create a new account every-time I post any comment or article to hackernews. Take that.

>>>>

Go ahead, call me a liar.


I'll call you a liar. You posted that I "threatened you with a handgun" on Hacker News, which was easily disproven using pubically available IRC logs.

Why don't you take your personal trolling issues somewhere else.

see: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2565609


That doesn't change the fact that you bombard every post in any way related to nodejitsu with angry comments.

I get that you have some serious personal vendetta against them, but if you aren't going to add any value, save it for your blog.


I doubt I've posted to even a third of their advertisements on HN. Please show data before making a claim like that. The last 24 hours do not a sample-set make.


Sorry about that. Bumped to v0.1.1 and published to npm.

Should fix [dist] issues. I have a feeling you need to update your npm to version 1.0 as well.


Both.

It ships with sane defaults so you can type "http-server", but it also may optionally be configured with things like a path, a port, a host, etc.



it's marak squires, he has lots of sock puppet accounts.



That's lame. Take your downvotes and learn from them. Are you really that shallow?


I'm currently following 866 coders and watching 356 repositories. My feed provides me with an immeasurable amount of value.


If it's an immeasurable amount, how do you know whether it's worth it?


Just don't end up like this guy who lost $50k USD in Bitcoin earlier today.

http://helpingmarak.net


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