Me too. Maybe this can be solved by updating the title as "Franz Kafka in Pieces".
I know, respecting the original title is a nice thing.
On the other hand, HN is a tech oriented web site and +90% of the times if there is a Kafka in the title it is related to the stream processing framework, not the writer. So, just writing the writer's full name (in those rare occurances where the writer is mentioned here in this news site) can solve that tiny problem.
That is one way. I think may be Kafka the software need to be called Apache Kafka here. Not sure if kafka the software will remain popular in next few years as cool developers seem already moving to Apache Pulsar, NATS and so on.
> +90% of the times if there is a Kafka in the title it is related to the stream processing framework, not the writer
This makes me think why these crappily implemented software choose such pretentious literary names. 'Linkedin Sprof' would be a suitable name for this below average software.
I know, respecting the original title is a nice thing. On the other hand, HN is a tech oriented web site and +90% of the times if there is a Kafka in the title it is related to the stream processing framework, not the writer. So, just writing the writer's full name (in those rare occurances where the writer is mentioned here in this news site) can solve that tiny problem.
Those are my two cents...