This is great work and you've built a really cool visualization tool. If it sucked, nearly nobody would bother commenting at all.
There's value in getting stuff out there for people to react to, and then you can iterate on the good recommendations - which you've done. The downside to reddit is that the tone is a lot less considerate than in a work environment as an example.
This is great work and you've built a really cool visualization tool. If it sucked, nearly nobody would bother commenting at all.
There's value in getting stuff out there for people to react to, and then you can iterate on the good recommendations - which you've done. The downside to reddit is that the tone is a lot less considerate than in a work environment as an example.