← Back to context Comment by allarm 2 months ago No one cares about their mascot that much, of course. Say hi to Fred and George! 4 comments allarm Reply shakna 2 months ago Eight years ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15302279I mean... Its even in the FAQ. It's a question people care to ask. allarm 2 months ago > Eight years agoKind of proves my point. Someone asked a question 8 years ago, that doesn't look like something that has any effect on adoption really. dkarl 2 months ago When you put it in the FAQ, it's an admission that it's frequently asked, and it kinda preempts any subsequent record of curiosity. shakna 2 months ago The complaint, today, is it doesn't have much adoption.So the question always being around kinda does suggest there's difficulty.Unless it's somehow become widely used?
shakna 2 months ago Eight years ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15302279I mean... Its even in the FAQ. It's a question people care to ask. allarm 2 months ago > Eight years agoKind of proves my point. Someone asked a question 8 years ago, that doesn't look like something that has any effect on adoption really. dkarl 2 months ago When you put it in the FAQ, it's an admission that it's frequently asked, and it kinda preempts any subsequent record of curiosity. shakna 2 months ago The complaint, today, is it doesn't have much adoption.So the question always being around kinda does suggest there's difficulty.Unless it's somehow become widely used?
allarm 2 months ago > Eight years agoKind of proves my point. Someone asked a question 8 years ago, that doesn't look like something that has any effect on adoption really. dkarl 2 months ago When you put it in the FAQ, it's an admission that it's frequently asked, and it kinda preempts any subsequent record of curiosity. shakna 2 months ago The complaint, today, is it doesn't have much adoption.So the question always being around kinda does suggest there's difficulty.Unless it's somehow become widely used?
dkarl 2 months ago When you put it in the FAQ, it's an admission that it's frequently asked, and it kinda preempts any subsequent record of curiosity.
shakna 2 months ago The complaint, today, is it doesn't have much adoption.So the question always being around kinda does suggest there's difficulty.Unless it's somehow become widely used?
Eight years ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15302279
I mean... Its even in the FAQ. It's a question people care to ask.
> Eight years ago
Kind of proves my point. Someone asked a question 8 years ago, that doesn't look like something that has any effect on adoption really.
When you put it in the FAQ, it's an admission that it's frequently asked, and it kinda preempts any subsequent record of curiosity.
The complaint, today, is it doesn't have much adoption.
So the question always being around kinda does suggest there's difficulty.
Unless it's somehow become widely used?