I wonder how did HN bring a change in your life. Did you find inspiration, valuable lessons from someone's failures, interesting insights and information, etc from the HN community?
HN has completely changed my life for the better. Reading about people working at big tech companies really opened my eyes and inspired me to move to the North American west coast and start seeking out more opportunities. That directly led to getting a job at Microsoft which was something I'd only ever fantasized about.<p>After leaving Microsoft, I also found my current job through HN, in a "Who's Hiring" thread. It's a super flexible job that allows me to work remotely and have enough time to focus on my game development career on the side.<p>These things don't even take into account my enjoyment of the informed, high-quality comments and overall high level of discourse I find on HN, as well as all of the awesome, informative articles people post on here.<p>I wish more of the internet was like HN. I owe this site so much. Thank you, HN!
Oh quite. HN is the first and last thing I check online, and then several times in between. It has inspired me sometimes and made me feel worthless other times.
Absolutely. Beyond the “obvious” stuff like getting an early look at what people in the heart of the tech universe are working on, I’ve found the community to be very supportive and willing to help on promising ideas.<p>For example, I shared an early version of TechLoaf on here last year (<a href="https://TechLoaf.io" rel="nofollow">https://TechLoaf.io</a> — think: The Onion meets TechCrunch) and a) received super precise feedback on our landing page and newsletter format and b) recruited a few writers who now actively contribute each week.<p>I’m very grateful for this wonderful corner of the internet.
For me:<p>- healthy body is the foundation of healthy mind. I started swimming twice a week and it changed me in good way.<p>- mindful meditation. It works for me.<p>- dealing with burnout. I was unfortunate to have a chance to use HN's advice. It worked for me.<p>- Toastmasters as the way to improve one's communications skills. It works and there many other benefits. You meet many interesting people for example.<p>- the idea of lifestyle business and, for bootstraping one person "team", creating rather products to sell than SAAS. I'm currently traveling along this route.<p>And a lot more (golang, TDD, CQRS, Elixir, Phoenix Framework,...).
Yes, I got a job from one of the Who's Hiring threads. Beyond that, it is a daily news source. I check it multiple times a day to just get a sense of what smart people are talking about (glance at the comments and almost never read the source material).