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Comment by fartfeatures

7 days ago

It is easier to search for keywords (Capture the Flag) vs acronyms (CTF) which likely resolve to other terms as well. Child trust fund is the first result when I put CTF into Google. Admittedly searching CTF security solves that issue. A quick link to an article on CTF to make the post digestible by outsiders seems reasonable enough.

So right click on HCKSYD and Google search that to get there! The rest of us don't want to be treated to infants that need to be spoonful.

Why should the author care to make it digestible to the crowd who is clueless on the matter? Their goal is to capture attention and start discussion within the community.

To me it doesn't seem reasonable at all. It's just entitled at best.

  • I read it as a suggestion vs a demand but I can see why you felt it was entitled. The author doesn't need to care and can take or leave the advice. In many ways it is a shame we don't have the concept of the Semantic Web as an extension to simple Hyperlinks.

  • Good communication should be the goal of all writing.

    • You wouldn't spell out URL, SSH or HTTPS on hacker news either. I understand it's frustrating, but you can't accommodate everyone.

    • No one is in a position to dictate individual people what their goals are. That's another example of entitlement.

      As an individual author they are entitled to write whatever they want in their blogpost. I as a consumer of their writing am not entitled to anything