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1. Stavro+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-08-17 10:08:40
I meant in the specific sense of trusting the basic humanity of HN, not the general veracity of the internet at large.
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2. comboy+B[view] [source] 2020-08-17 10:14:22
>>Stavro+(OP)
I would want to say that comments should be judged solely on their content, but yes, "redis works for us" is a different message from an account that you know is CTO at some big corp instead of some random one.

Web of trust is inevitable either way. I just hope it won't be owned by any huge company. Most likely it will be practically shared by a few of them, like the Internet or web standards.

After playing some with GPT-3 though I noticed I work a lot of like it though. Unrelated comments about web of trust are a great example.

Also, dude, I see you in almost every comment thread, how do you consume HN? Some clever scripts or lots of tabs and lots of refreshing?

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3. Stavro+31[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-08-17 10:21:31
>>comboy+B
Haha, I think I'm just more likely to comment than anyone else. I just read HN a few times during the day, nothing extravagant.

It might be confirmation bias (or maybe we just like the same things), if you look at my history I only leave a few comments a day.

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