Not in this exact form.<p>The majority of what HN is went under the name 'trade publications', these have a community surrounding them.<p>Fine Homebuilding and Green Building Advisor are examples for tradespeople that I frequent.<p>If they had a flexible forum, agolia search and native imugr it'd be a hugely improved experience.<p>You should have the ability to load like a whip on a typical workstation from 10-15 years ago, your audience isn't there because of the tech or JS bullcrap. That is one thing HN got 100% right.
No. However as HN grew, it became more generalist and reduced the need for other HNs. I've acknowledged HN being read by architects, artists, fighter pilots, map makers, lawyers, tradesmans and doctors.<p>Every subject, exposed in a relevant way that adds value, has a place in HN.
For marketing and sales: <a href="https://growthhackers.com/posts" rel="nofollow">https://growthhackers.com/posts</a><p>It's been up for a few years (and looks good!), but hasn't gained much momentum. This is one of those segments that seems to lack a certain <i>something</i>, that causes a community to coalesce around a central interest.
<a href="https://www.crypto.study/" rel="nofollow">https://www.crypto.study/</a><p>For all Blockchain and cryptocurrency realated news.
<a href="http://lobste.rs" rel="nofollow">http://lobste.rs</a> is also about software development but without the business/marketing part