I get it, Troll is a self-proclaimed close-to-the-metal ninja coder. This makes him very useful in his niche, and his advice could be taken if it is truly not just trolling. But when you're very intimate with hammers, every problem starts to look like a nail, and you wonder why other coders don't just do as you would do in their place. A broader perspective may turn up some valid reasons.
And when each response to "show us something you've worked on" or "why don't you take this on and join the project" is replied to with "You fools! MWA HAHA", then that self-proclamation starts to look incredibly weak, imo.