I wasn’t stating a deontological maxim—I was pointing that you were being bloody rude in a highly unproductive manner that’s bad for the site as a whole. “I suggest you try not to do that.”
Again, you fail to address the actual argument. Maybe the right thing to do is to stay silent, you could argue that. But I don’t believe that pointing out references to individual ideas would be helpful in this case.
Also, consider “read the sequences” as a form of book recommendation. Book recommendations are generally not considered “bloody rude”. If you never studied topology, and want to understand Smirnov metrization theorem, “study the textbook” is the right kind of advice.
Actually changing your mind is an advanced exercise.
I wasn’t stating a deontological maxim—I was pointing that you were being bloody rude in a highly unproductive manner that’s bad for the site as a whole. “I suggest you try not to do that.”
Again, you fail to address the actual argument. Maybe the right thing to do is to stay silent, you could argue that. But I don’t believe that pointing out references to individual ideas would be helpful in this case.
Also, consider “read the sequences” as a form of book recommendation. Book recommendations are generally not considered “bloody rude”. If you never studied topology, and want to understand Smirnov metrization theorem, “study the textbook” is the right kind of advice.
Actually changing your mind is an advanced exercise.