For a moment, I thought there was actually something new about sorting. That turned out not to be the case, of course.
I understand the importance of linkbait titles, but specifying the context (e.g. "we're doing it wrong in JavaScript") would save people time without weakening the impact on those who might be interested in the article (JavaScript developers).
Thank you. HN seems to be subject to tons of vague or mildly misleading titles and I'm getting pretty sick of it.
I wouldn't be bothered as much, but in some places if you get into too many technical details it seems to confound people and then frustrate them. This is kind of silly since I'm still in college and probably one of the least educated coders here.
Seems wrong to be then downvoted for using basic technical knowledge in a place called Hacker News.
I understand the importance of linkbait titles, but specifying the context (e.g. "we're doing it wrong in JavaScript") would save people time without weakening the impact on those who might be interested in the article (JavaScript developers).