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thomasfromcdnjs | 27 days ago

+1 and also add a feature for unique words to show how you vocab ranks

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s_dev|27 days ago

> unique words to show how you vocab ranks

I think writing well with plain language would be a better indicator of worthwhile contributions than estoeric jargon that only serves to confuse or intimate. That would be a lot more difficult to measure though, the number of fancy words per post probably is a lot easier to vibe code.

Imustaskforhelp|27 days ago

Yes I agree with this 100%

One of the things in future I wish to personally learn is how to write concisely. My posts are large and scattered.

To me, the beauty was in the depth/content in Hackernews. I still remember the day when HN clicked to me when I was in metro. A comment clicked with me and really changed my perspective on something. It was fairly long from what I can tell (I am sorry but I am a little hazy other than I was going/returning to school and I was using hackernews)

HN comments are great the way they are. Let's keep it that way.

> That would be a lot more difficult to measure though, the number of fancy words per post probably is a lot easier to vibe code.

Agreed, I use it for prototyping but I am still learning. I hope to not vibe code as I progress and go to college for example. Currently I was constrained because I was (sad?) from my last exam not going so well & the next one being in 8 days ish.

Wish me luck :)

The only reason I vibe code is either for prototyping (for time constraints) and I just wanted to share it to the world.

I have actually written a lot about it. I hope you can read it if you have time [all comments are and will always be written by me] :)

Have a nice day! I am just happy that it can be on front page :]

BLKNSLVR|27 days ago

intimidate

;)

JKCalhoun|27 days ago

Please don't start subtracting for em-dashes though. ;-)

Yizahi|27 days ago

It will be skewed due to all the jargon, slang and grammar errors.

kqr|27 days ago

But if it is equally skewed for everyone, does it really matter?