And thanks right back at you.
I hadn't noticed before your comment that while not in the customary way (I'm brown skinned and was born into a working class family) I've got TONS of "privilege" in other areas. :D
My life would probably be quite different if I didn't have active Debian and Linux kernel developers just randomly be the older friends helping me in my metaphorical "first steps" with Linux.
Looking back 20+ years ago, I lucked into an absurdly higher than average "floor" when I started getting serious about "computery stuff". Thanks for that. That's some genuine "life perspective" gift you just gave me. I'm smiling. :) I guess it really is hard to see your own privilege.
> 8 hours of downtime is not an unreasonable price to pay for this lesson. The opportunity cost of learning it beforehand would have been high as well.
100% agree.
I'd even say the opportunity cost would have been much higher. Additionally, 8hrs of downtime is still a great "score", depending on the size of the HN organization. (bad 'score' if it's >100 people. amazing 'score' if it's 1-5 people.)