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Yeah; comments fill a different use case. And for that reason I still find comments interesting.

I'd never write a github issue unless I have a clear use case for a feature, or a clear reproducable bug. And on the receiving side, I hate unclear discussion style issues - "This is cool but its slow when I do (hacky unsupported thing)".

But with comments you surface much more "raw" reactions to things. "Oh cool - I didn't think about the problem like that". "I've always wanted something like this for (some weird problem)", or "How come everyone who tries to solve this problem uses approach X? Is there a reason people don't use approach Z?".

Maybe as a maintainer, the beauty of HN comments is that you don't actually need to reply to them. Github issues sort of demand a response by their very being. If you leave them, they get in the way and make the issue repository basically useless. If you close them without responding, its kinda rude. And responding takes time. Comments, on the other hand, can just be comments. Its lovely.



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