Comment by yodon
4 days ago
I notice you chose to attack me rather than attacking the assertion that memory-safe languages are inherently safer than memory-unsafe languages like C. Yes, you CAN write memory safe code in C. You DO write memory safe code in languages like Java, Python, PHP, and C#. Critically, the maintenance programmer also writes memory safe code when working in a memory safe language. The maintenance programmer is not guaranteed to write memory safe code when working in a language like C.
If any of the above is incorrect, I'm interested in learning more.
What was incorrect (to use your word) in your posts in this thread was your misalignment with the intended spirit of the site. You responded with generic/shallow objections to someone's creative work. That's one of the failure modes of internet discussion, which is why both the HN guidelines (https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html) and the Show HN guidelines (https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html) ask commenters not to do this.
It's true that the repliers crossed into the red as well, but fundamentally that's a healthy immune response going a little too far.
dang - thanks for being the incredible mod that you are. Genuinely hoping you one day write a book or give a talk on effective communication. Your words, even when they amount to "dude, you screwed up", are always informative and inspiring.
Thanks for the kind reply! I'm always surprised when people react so nicely to one of those. It lands, and I appreciate it.
There's nothing to dispute in your assertion, because you're technically correct.
However it's just not constructive and repetitive. You're basically walking into a bar and yelling that alcohol is unhealthy.