There was a lot of criticism of the design on HN, but I think it's quite nice.
I also just learned about teespring.com.
Maybe we should try one of these for Hubski.
The comments on that HN post are pretty interesting, especially some of the ones from pg: And in response to being asked if the top comment being dismissive bothers him: This particular case is very mild-- more confused than dismissive really. It just struck me as funny to see it get upvoted so much. The upvoting often bothers me more than the comments. There are often individual stupid and/or mean comments languishing down on HN threads. They seem pretty harmless as long as no one upvotes them, like cranks shouting on streetcorners. But when large numbers of people upvote such comments, you start to have a mob. And to see a mob persecuting someone who tries to do something new is much worse than seeing an individual bully do it. There are still a lot of things to be figured out about forums. I predict the world will evolve techniques and customs to protect against this sort of thing, and look back on our era with pity and horror because we didn't have them. But it will probably take a while. I know how hard the problem is, because this is the aspect of HN I most want to improve and spend most time thinking about, and I rarely make progress. I think trying one of these for Hubski is a good idea. Though I may be a bad judge of that as I don't know that I'd buy one. The only reason I wear t-shirts these days is for pajamas.It's both funny to make the design so minimalistic, and yet simultaneously a pretty bold assertion of brand power. And since we don't want HN to grow fast, we don't need to send any messages to anyone who doesn't already recognize the shirt.
Complicated question. Dismissive comments about new things bother me partly because there's an asymmetry that seems unfair. It's so risky to create something new, and so easy to dismiss it. At their worst, the people making such comments are like schoolyard bullies picking on someone who tries to do something different.
Mock turtlenecks only, huh? :) I would definitely set the goal much lower. I'd love to chat with pg about this. I wonder if he has ever perused Hubski.I think trying one of these for Hubski is a good idea. Though I may be a bad judge of that as I don't know that I'd buy one. The only reason I wear t-shirts these days is for pajamas.
There are still a lot of things to be figured out about forums. I predict the world will evolve techniques and customs to protect against this sort of thing, and look back on our era with pity and horror because we didn't have them. But it will probably take a while. I know how hard the problem is, because this is the aspect of HN I most want to improve and spend most time thinking about, and I rarely make progress.
After working in an office for a year and a half I transitioned most of my wardrobe to dress shirts and button downs. And suits, but I don't fit most of those any more (I went from a 36 chest to a 42 in the time I was at the office). I thought I remembered him at one point having office hours. On occasion anyone could come and have a short talk with him about anything. It may have just been related to YCombinator though.Mock turtlenecks only, huh? :)
I'd love to chat with pg about this. I wonder if he has ever perused Hubski.