I think these kinds of complaints are interesting compared to other HN posts about - take your pick - startups trying to keep the lights on, startups closing their doors, bootcamp attendees looking for their first job, etc.
Whether intentional or not, the tenor of this blog comes across as fairly sheltered and not particularly sympathetic.
It probably depends a lot on where you're at in your career, but it's pretty obvious that the blog resonates with a lot of people here. For many it probably resonates better than the struggles of a bootcamp grad.
It's not really fair to belittle stories like this with a "you know nothing of pain" mentality. Your startup founders and bootcamp attendees would sound similarly sheltered if set against stories of starving children in Africa. Should we all refrain from talking about our pains because someone else's pains are worse?
Humans struggle everywhere, with different things, and it's helpful for us to learn from people who've been through similar.
Whether intentional or not, the tenor of this blog comes across as fairly sheltered and not particularly sympathetic.