Every time I see an article linked to HN, the conversations that follow are absolutely horrendous. It makes racism on places like Reddit look tame. There's also a lot of bootlicking for US imperialism, attempting to justify neocolonial ventures or trying to argue about how somehow Taiwan and Japan are "beacons" of the free world...by complaining that China is heading lightspeed towards "renewables and mass electrification." In fact, that's all I can take away from HN conversations, "China le bad" takes, such as "China is irredentist for wanting to reclaim Taiwan," as if someone couldn't make bad faith arguments about civil wars in other countries (setting aside settler-colonialism, I'm sure that the US wouldn't have wanted a "free the confederacy" movement, but who knows maybe that's what tech bros want?). There's always this whole theme in their discussions portraying China as some "uncivilized" nation contrasted to the "civilized" western nations, and it's always this uniquely disgusting and ignorant quality which reflects the thinly veiled white supremacy in supposedly liberal ideology.
For dunks on HN's shitty tech opinions, see https://old.reddit.com/r/programmingcirclejerk/search?q=site%3Anews.ycombinator.com&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on&sort=relevance&t=all
There are people there saying React and Rust's memory safety are authoritarian.
The silly HN comment they're quoting seems to be missing for some reason, but the wayback machine grabbed it
https://web.archive.org/web/20230712153822/https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34662666&p=2#34663386
The Team America World Police theme song automatically queued up in my head as I was reading this thread.
No gods, no kings, no borrow checkers!
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