hbags | 12 years ago | on: This is What it's Like to Be a Woman at a Bitcoin Meetup
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hbags | 12 years ago | on: This is What it's Like to Be a Woman at a Bitcoin Meetup
He's an asshole and a bully. If a victim doesn't protest withim his designated free-speech zone he doesn't want them to protest at all.
hbags | 12 years ago | on: This is What it's Like to Be a Woman at a Bitcoin Meetup
I just want anybody who sees his spew to know that his opinion is not the only one. I want any human who is harassed to know that if they share their story after the fact, that's good.
And they shouldn't worry about the fact that some utterly worthless assholes like Meritt will try to shame them for speaking out. They shouldn't be ashamed if they were too afraid, too shy, or too confused to respond in the moment.
It is GOOD that we share these stories. It is GOOD that we move towards a world where these things happen less often.
And the utterly worthless assholes like Meritt who want to shame people for sharing their stories... they might be well represented in HN, but they're a minority of normal humans.
And I'd like other potential Meritt's to realize how utterly disgusting it is that he tried to shame the victim into silence.
hbags | 12 years ago | on: This is What it's Like to Be a Woman at a Bitcoin Meetup
He tried to shame her and degrade her for having shared her story instead of doing something else.
He's an asshole. Fuck him.
hbags | 12 years ago | on: This is What it's Like to Be a Woman at a Bitcoin Meetup
It's despicable and downright fucking evil that you basically accuse her of sharing her story solely because she wants attention.
The worst part of your god-awful post is that it's currently pinned to the top of this board.
The fact that your disgusting, insensitive post is at the top is why women don't work in tech. They don't want to have to deal with assholes like you who have nothing better to do than say "she should do X instead of sharing her story", or whatever else you want to do to silence her, and shame her for sharing her story.
She is brave for doing anything, because she knew the world is full of assholes like you: cowardly bigots who will criticize ANY action she takes.
I'm sorry she had a problem. And I'm more sorry that HN has degraded to the point where a cowardly attack from a piece of shit like you is pinned to the top.
hbags | 12 years ago | on: Uber rival accuses car service of dirty tactics
hbags | 12 years ago | on: Announcing the Female Founders Conference (March 1)
You haven't experienced the problems personally, and you probably haven't even seen them locally. But they're real.
hbags | 12 years ago | on: Announcing the Female Founders Conference (March 1)
For example, the famous video of Guy Kawasaki speaking about the Art of the Start was filmed at TiECon, which is run by The Indus Entrepreneurs.
hbags | 12 years ago | on: Economics Simulation
hbags | 12 years ago | on: Dropbox raises about $250 million at $10 billion valuation
source: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2013/10/23/how-d...
I was trying to find a comment on HN where one of the dropbox employees references their datacenter, but my hnsearch-fu wasn't up to par.
hbags | 12 years ago | on: Tell HN: Server Status
As a fairly heavy ($x00,000/month) user of AWS, this is the funnniest and most-misguided thing I've read in a long time. AWS is horrible. It's extraordinarily bad, with all sorts of insanely complex failure modes to account for. There are some reasons to consider using it, but reliability is most definitely NOT amongst them.
hbags | 12 years ago | on: Requirements for DRM in HTML are confidential
hbags | 12 years ago | on: Requirements for DRM in HTML are confidential
Sorry Ivan, but voluntarily agreeing to access encrypted content is not comparable to slavery.
hbags | 12 years ago | on: Overstock.com Is Now Accepting Bitcoins
hbags | 12 years ago | on: The $200 Billion Rip-Off: Our broadband future was stolen (2007)
hbags | 12 years ago | on: Ben Horowitz Explained
Absolutely. AngelList is all about institutional brands, and that's kind of sad. Teams are summarized by where they studied and worked, not what they accomplished, or what people think of them.
It always struck me as a lazy 'old boys club' method of filtering people and ideas.
hbags | 12 years ago | on: The $200 Billion Rip-Off: Our broadband future was stolen (2007)
Since these regulations occur at a local level, some of the rules are more effective than others, and some of them are straight-up corrupt. But the common case is not government creating monopolies, but rather government restraining them by regulating them.
hbags | 12 years ago | on: The $200 Billion Rip-Off: Our broadband future was stolen (2007)
In this case, I suggest you model rural America's density, and the cost to lay down a wire, or fiber, or whatever in a town, along with all the needed infrastructure.
Then I suggest you model the financial returns of that investment under conditions where there are multiple players.
If you do this well, you'll find that as you add competition, you add marketing cost, and you're also forced to amortize the fixed infrastructure costs over smaller and smaller numbers of consumers. And you'll also find that whoever was first to market in that area has a dominant position from a game theoretical perspective, and can make moves that would make it essentially impossible for any competitor to enter the marketplace profitably.
Natural monopolies aren't made-up things.
hbags | 12 years ago | on: The $200 Billion Rip-Off: Our broadband future was stolen (2007)
hbags | 12 years ago | on: The $200 Billion Rip-Off: Our broadband future was stolen (2007)
All people and institutions that have power sometimes abuse the power. Sometimes the abuse is knowing, sometimes it's accidental.
This is not terribly interesting.
You're taking what he said and swinging it so fully in the opposite direction it makes you look as crazy as him.
In my defense, I wasn't commanding the HN audience to place 100% of the blame on one party or another. I was just illustrating how insanely idiotic it was for OP to command us to absolve the corporations of their sins, and instead place 100% of the blame on the government.
No way. Meritt clearly attempted to shame her for writing about something that, for whatever reason, she didn't confront immediately.
He's a censor. He's shaming her for protesting outside his designated free-speech zone. Fuck him.