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jaffee | 1 month ago

Yegge was an early employee at Amazon and has been writing influential blog posts and developing massive software projects since before this guy was born. But sure, in his retirement he's pivoted to pump and dump schemes.

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yunohn|1 month ago

Why is HN so susceptible to appeals to authority and constant mild-severe deification of other humans?

threethirtytwo|1 month ago

You’re confused about what an “appeal to authority” actually is.

An appeal to authority is saying “X is true because this person said so.” That’s not what’s happening here. What’s happening is people treating expert opinion as evidence, not a verdict.

You say you don’t want appeals to authority, then you immediately offer your own opinion and expect people to take it seriously. Why? On what basis? Because it’s your judgment?

That’s the funny part. The moment you state an opinion, you’re asking others to weigh your credibility against someone else’s. You don’t escape authority, you just replace it with yourself.

Yegge’s opinion has weight because of his track record. It can still be wrong. Mine can be wrong. Yours can be wrong. That’s why people compare opinions instead of pretending they live in a vacuum.

Ignoring expert opinion entirely isn’t “independent thinking.” It’s just choosing to be uninformed and calling it a virtue.

habinero|1 month ago

I don't get it, either. There's an entire class of people on here who just run around looking for anyone to lead them.

I had a guy crash out after I told him that "so and so said Thing was good" was not sufficient to say whether Thing was good or not.

I told him he needed to develop enough skill to determine that for himself or he'd constantly fall for hype.

My dude pasted a ChatGPT list of engineers who had ever said anything about LLMs and was like ARE THEY ALL WRONG??

... did you listen to nothing I said? lol

PKop|1 month ago

Plenty of pump and dumpers are already wealthy what's your point? He's either doing it or not, his past employment isn't dictating it one way or another. His ability to "influence" through writing is salient to the discussion at hand, not some mitigating factor.