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Ask HN: Where can I have good, technical discussion on random topics?

9 pointsby server_man3000almost 2 years ago
Stack exchange usually bans random discussion and Reddit is usually pretty service level.<p>I have had some decent conversation on HN, but the medium is semi poor for convo.<p>I’m wanting to get into studying DB implementation, btree optimizations, parsers, etc. Whats a good place for hackers to just passionately chat and learn from each other?<p>Open source is cool, but I’m speaking more generally

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Jemaclusalmost 2 years ago
Phil Eaton has a subreddit and Discord dedicated to DB implementation and parsers! <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;eatonphil.com&#x2F;discord.html" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;eatonphil.com&#x2F;discord.html</a>
lusus_naturaealmost 2 years ago
Great question, I am wondering what other mediums anyone else is using, e.g., irc, slack, niche-topic discord, or weekly zooms. I have had taste of all of these, but I am yet to find something I can think completely satisfies. I know some local area hacker groups have slacks (but anyone can join them), and open-source projects or particularly niche projects have active discord servers&#x2F;their own forums. Tbf, I mainly browse or lurk most places, or use HN for shitposting so I am not that well-versed.<p>Edit to add: you may also find that some mastodon servers are particularly suited for some topic you&#x27;re interested in.
layer8almost 2 years ago
Usenet used to be that. I&#x27;d be interested as well. For specific areas, you might be able to find a mailing list (often in the academic sphere). For PL&#x2F;type theory there&#x27;s <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;lambda-the-ultimate.org&#x2F;forum&#x2F;1" rel="nofollow noreferrer">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;lambda-the-ultimate.org&#x2F;forum&#x2F;1</a>.
fgeahfeahaalmost 2 years ago
I found that if you follow a bunch of people on twitter who specialize in a niche topic you&#x27;ll see a lot of casual interesting conversations there<p>But the problem is that you can&#x27;t start new discussions or ask a question unless those people follow you back because no one will see&#x2F;reply to your tweets
cpachalmost 2 years ago
Why not start such a space online?<p>IMHO chat is best for this. E.g. Slack or Discord. Or if you prefer open source solutions then Matrix, IRC, Mattermost or Zulip.<p>You will need a critical mass, so I would try to aim for around 400-800 members or so. (Usually most people lurk so I wouldn’t aim for a too low number.)<p>Best of luck!
matheusmoreiraalmost 2 years ago
Any forum frequented by the hackers whose existence non-hackers have yet to discover. Mailing lists seem to be a good example: they&#x27;re hard enough to use that non-hackers are filtered out. I&#x27;m a programmer and I was nearly filtered out myself.
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gardenhedgealmost 2 years ago
How is HN &quot;semi poor&quot; but you seem to imply Reddit would be good if it weren&#x27;t service level?
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bjournealmost 2 years ago
This is what friends are for.
brudgersalmost 2 years ago
School?