> If it were me, I'd prefer rails to django any day of the week, that's a personal preference
This is totally not what the parent is getting into. It seems like your comment reads much more like "my personal preferences are good" than the parent
They complain about Javascript and Kubernetes then praise Django and Redis, all in the abstract without any consideration for the totally different problems these tools actually solve. I injected my own personal preferences in-kind but labeled them as preferences instead of slamming other tools as overhyped and without merit.
This is totally not what the parent is getting into. It seems like your comment reads much more like "my personal preferences are good" than the parent