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Most of my motivation here was recurring conversations with friends and colleagues and strangers about how much time I put into making small contributions to open source projects.
If you are having recurring conversations with everyone you know (... and apparently many you don't?) about spending too much time "making small contributions"... you probably need better time management skills.
And yeah. That is pretty much what I assume happened. You made a comment about how you spent twelve hours optimizing the way you read your email. Someone jokingly pasted an xkcd comic. You went "well ackshually" and decided you would argue that you are saving the world by saving everyone else time and blah blah blah.
Which is how most of these go. Because people either seem to realize they are supposed to laugh along with xkcd in a "Well... uhm... Okay, you aren't wrong but.. I got nothing" kind of way or they laugh until they feel "called out" and get set off.
How did you get from "People often ask" to "having recurring conversations with everyone you know"?