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I don't think redis existed back when this industry was called IT
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90% of people here know what those are.
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And with a more broadly applicable example we could share the link with friends, family and coworkers who aren't on HN.
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Yes that was exactly my point :)
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But then it wouldn’t have tickled the HN reader quite the same way and wouldn’t have gotten voted to the top.

This doesn’t even need to be a website at all. This is pure slop designed in a pig lab for HN trough.

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> This doesn’t even need to be a website at all

It does, because it allows for quickly sharing a prepared response instead of saying the same thing over and over. It also works because the kind of person this link gets sent to is already used to trusting random websites over their human interactions.

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