If you want to use something for production, you shouldn’t only test on the latest stuff you personally have at home but on the crappiest stuff you reasonably expect users to have. Otherwise, you get websites that lag and spin up the fans on everybody’s laptops while the developer is happy on his workstation with 32 cores and a gaming GPU.
But did OP effectively "recommend against using" this by that statement "? Yes. Especially given how many people are likely to quickly scan that top comment given the context.
It's not correct, and actually morally wrong, to make blanket recommendations against something based on your own specific set up. Share your experience! Don't discourage others from trying it, or pretend your single source, device specific test now permits you to direct others with recommendations on this thing you didn't build, but have effectively now misrepresented as a "too fancy" "non real world application" toy. How many people is that comment going to lose the creator? How many joy experiences are robbed from those people who get misguided by that comment?
I get your more literal, word parser-y reading, and I can definitely see how a narrow, defly parsed, narrow reading precisely defines just what you think it does. But that doesn't mean that's the only reading, or even the intended one.
I think the people who will bother parsing any such possible nuance while making microsecond decision to either explore further or not bother is low. Congrats on being an exception tho! Or maybe you are just overanalyzing for the purpose of this argument? Hahaha :)
I get you don't see the issue right now, and how it undermines the very best aspects of the project, but i think with a slight shift of perspective, you might! I encourage you to explore a few more Show HN's yourself and empathize with the dynamics, the effects of comments, and even try posting a few and seeing the response you get and how you feel about that. Through long experience you will know the values important here.
You sound personally involved. Your comment is the one being downvoted, because the hubris of "it works for me so everyone should be using it!" is absurd. The fact is many of the QR codes shown do not in fact work on many devices. Your use of all-caps also violates HN rules.
Judge proportional to downvotes, you miss great ideas, demonstrated in your thinking. The only hubris is your misrepresentation, and only absurdity? Your low-fact, untested 'fact'. Also, you hallucinated the all-caps. Hahahaha! :)
>Agree, but OP should not then "not recommend" and it shouldn't be top comment dissuading others from seeing this AWESOME project.
Maybe you don't understand what "all caps" is? Let me explain it to you. You capitalized the entire word "awesome" in your comment above. That is against the HN rules.
Your entire comment to me is a troll. I'm not going further than this with you. Goodbye.
I didn’t mean „you’re mandated by law to do this“, I meant „if you don’t do this, people won’t use your stuff if they can avoid it“. If that’s ok for you, that’s awesome. We were talking about production use though, were adoption and user friendliness is normally a goal.