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HN Not so much “Hacker News” anymore

79 点作者 nergal超过 9 年前
I&#x27;ve read HN for several years and thought it was a good source for news regarding programming&#x2F;developing&#x2F;upstarts and general new technical stuff. I had a hard time to read all interesting articles that was linked to.<p>But now, most high rated articles are none of those areas. Usually there are one or two articles worth reading.<p>Top today for example are: Being homeless a struggle, even with a $100k job offer (seattletimes.com)<p>How cash is carried across Congo (economist.com)<p>The Human Hemisphere (radicalcartography.net)<p>China&#x27;s Gold Army (bullionstar.com)<p>Guide to the Largest Ocean Carriers in the World (flexport.com)<p>etc.<p>Sure these articles could be fun to read. But then I rather find them in some other forum such as reddit. But these articles has fairly little to do with &quot;Hacker News&quot; to me.<p>Just saying...

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codegeek超过 9 年前
I disagree with you. Look at this list of HN stories that are categorized as &quot;best&quot;. Notice the date&#x2F;timestamps of these. Many programming&#x2F;tech related stuff posted recently<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;best" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;best</a><p>also, hacker news is not intended to be only about tech or startups. It is about anything that good hackers find interesting.<p>I am very happy with how HN works overall. Can it improve ? Sure. But I wouldn&#x27;t ditch it today for anything else. Just my 2 cents.
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seanwilson超过 9 年前
I forgot what the guidelines were so looked them up:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsguidelines.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsguidelines.html</a><p>&quot;What to Submit<p>On-Topic: Anything that good hackers would find interesting. That includes more than hacking and startups. If you had to reduce it to a sentence, the answer might be: anything that gratifies one&#x27;s intellectual curiosity.<p>Off-Topic: Most stories about politics, or crime, or sports, unless they&#x27;re evidence of some interesting new phenomenon. Videos of pratfalls or disasters, or cute animal pictures. If they&#x27;d cover it on TV news, it&#x27;s probably off-topic.&quot;
beaker52超过 9 年前
IMHO, because of these articles, HackerNews becomes a community of smart, well-adjusted human beings - not just a bunch of geeks trying to consume the latest tech news - and this is the primary reason I stick around.
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DanBC超过 9 年前
There&#x27;s a site somewhere that shows the front page of HN when you joined. You should try it.<p>HN has never been limited to tech news; that thing in the guidelines has been there for at least 7 years.<p>The political stuff is annoying, and I&#x27;ve started to flag it and I&#x27;m making more effort to not post in those threads.<p>But if anything HN doesn&#x27;t need every single post from techcrunch &#x2F; techradar &#x2F; venturebeat &#x2F; pando &#x2F; etc, which tend to poorly duplicate each others content.<p>Your point would have been much stronger if the examples of articles you think don&#x27;t belong here were bad, but those are all interesting.
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skwosh超过 9 年前
I tend to agree (though I appreciate divergence from time to time).<p>The real value (for me) in HN (and Reddit) is the <i>discussion</i> (as opposed to the articles themselves).<p>HN is somewhat unique in having a diverse and (usually highly) technologically literate user base, often generating interesting and thoughtful discussion on a range of tech related subjects.<p>The discussion on these OT posts is limited by comparison. Experiences and insights are replaced by speculation and conjecture.<p>I&#x27;m being a bit hyperbolic here, but hopefully I&#x27;m getting my point across. I enjoy technology and business discussion from all skill&#x2F;experience levels, including JavaScript noobs and emerging businesses. I can&#x27;t really say the same for amateur discussion of general topics.
aws_ls超过 9 年前
HN has all kinds of stories, you just need a nice filter to use it. May be you need to use a different interface to HN. HN has APIs for some time. Even when it not had them, people have hacked up nice stuff like <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;hckrnews.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;hckrnews.com&#x2F;</a>, which I use regularly, for at least last one year if I remember right.<p>I find that on different days, I want to read different kind of stuff. And when you use a <i>trend preserving</i> interface like hckrnews, you can review everything, since your last visit, and read the stuff you like - tech or non-tech.
dang超过 9 年前
Can you or anyone give links to posts about tech or startups that you feel should have had a discussion on HN, but didn&#x27;t?<p>We definitely don&#x27;t want any of HN&#x27;s classic themes to become under-represented. But (a) people have been posting complaints like this for many years (which doesn&#x27;t mean that they&#x27;re wrong, just that it&#x27;s hard to tell) and (b) they often appear in response to a few days&#x27; fluctuation in content, which happens naturally from time to time. If we get a surge in good general-interest submissions and that coincides with a dearth of major tech news, the front page is going to look different—but not because HN has changed.<p>Sometimes when people say that tech stories are less represented on HN than they used to be, I look at other sites (e.g. Techmeme) to see if they&#x27;re covering anything notable that HN has missed. The answer is typically no. If anyone has an idea for how we can answer this question more systematically I&#x27;d love to hear it.
veddox超过 9 年前
A quote from the Jargon file:<p>&quot;Contrary to stereotype, hackers are not usually intellectually narrow; they tend to be interested in any subject that can provide mental stimulation, and can often discourse knowledgeably and even interestingly on any number of obscure subjects -- if you can get them to talk at all, as opposed to, say, going back to their hacking.<p>It is noticeable (and contrary to many outsiders&#x27; expectations) that the better a hacker is at hacking, the more likely he or she is to have outside interests at which he or she is more than merely competent.&quot;<p>While I agree that technology should remain the major focus of HN, I also find it important to keep up some diversity in the discussions. The most prominent character trait of a hacker is probably curiosity, and what kind of curiosity digs down into its little cubby hole and refuses to contemplate the world outside?
dingaling超过 9 年前
I would prefer that stories which hit the mainstream news ( e.g. NYT and Washington Post) didn&#x27;t appear. HN has most value for me when submitters dig-up interesting stories, on any topic, that Big News ignores or just doesn&#x27;t see.
Tomte超过 9 年前
Yes, and HN is so much better because of it.<p>This is not &quot;Startup News&quot; anymore. I wouldn&#x27;t read that.
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aprdm超过 9 年前
I had missed the homeless one, just opened to read! That looks really interesting.<p>I am really happy with the balance between tech and interesting stuff in HN. That&#x27;s why I read it daily.
lifeisstillgood超过 9 年前
There are guidelines for HN - the guiding light is &quot;satisfies ones intellectual curiosity&quot;<p>The link is at the bottom of the page.<p>The problem is ... Whose intellect?
csomar超过 9 年前
&gt; Top today for example are: Being homeless a struggle, even with a $100k job offer<p>Seems pretty on-topic for me.<p>&gt; How cash is carried across Congo<p>Start-up ideas.<p>The other maybe not quite on topic, but interesting. Startups are not only about the tech-stack. The social side is very important too.
elcapitan超过 9 年前
I would say: HN is about technology startups. Technology startups use technology to change human context. To understand new developments there, you need reports about three things: Startups, technology and human context.
Shivetya超过 9 年前
As long as the political stuff stays out, especially the indirect stuff, I am fine with whats on the page provided it makes me think or gets me up to date in what is happening business wise.
yread超过 9 年前
Complaints like this were quite regular on the good old &quot;Hacker News&quot; so I conclude that HN is still &quot;Hacker News&quot;
DanielBMarkham超过 9 年前
I started reading HN because I thought I was joining a community of hackers -- technical people who were using their skills to make their way in the world. I came here specifically because of startups. At the time (HN was new), people who participated were supposed to be better-known by the YC folks and have a better chance of getting into YC.<p>Not only did I not get into YC, the conversation quickly became &quot;stuff that hackers like&quot;. Folks got tired of marketing, business models, coding, and other detailed startup stuff. Startup stuff became less about &quot;Hey, I&#x27;m doing X, how does Y work?&quot; and more about celebrity bloggers. Then MSM posts, then the rags, and so forth.<p>Now it&#x27;s like a reddit-lite. I&#x27;m not complaining, just pointing out that yes, there has been a big drift from where it started to where it is today.<p>And if anybody knows where the new HN is, please email me. Sure would be nice to hang out someplace like that.
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forbdn超过 9 年前
nergal, I totally understand your concerns... The question is that the meaning of a &quot;hacker&quot; in this community has changed. Now it is more of a positive than a negative word. As a person who reads &quot;Hacker News&quot; everyday, here I&#x27;m looking for everything that would be interesting for me as a human being, that will be original and out of the box. Here I read news about life hacking and that break the usual concepts, about discoveries in science, etc... Technical progress is changing everything so fast that now it is really easy for a normal guy like me to get into science and make some applications related to brain waves for example.<p>Despite from straying away from the literal meaning of the words &quot;Hacker News&quot; I think now this website is serving far higher goals. This also gives it great power and heavier responsibilities.
dennisnedry超过 9 年前
It&#x27;s the evolution of the community. When Reddit first started, it was mostly tech related; however, now it&#x27;s filled with every conceivable topic you can imagine. I find HN to have much better comments than what you would find in Reddit.
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harel超过 9 年前
If those stories reach front page, that means the hackers of hacker news find the interesting and on topic. It&#x27;s only like that because people up vote them. It&#x27;s not hacker news you have a problem with, it&#x27;s the &quot;hackers&quot;
billconan超过 9 年前
I&#x27;m fine with reading non-tech news. the problem is that hackernews doesn&#x27;t have a category feature. so you see everything mixed together. but if it had a category&#x2F;tag feature, it would be another reddit.
omarforgotpwd超过 9 年前
Software is transforming so much of the world that a modern discussion about &quot;hacking&quot; almost has to include these items. Maybe there could be some kind of tagging &#x2F; category feature
theworstshill超过 9 年前
The balance of people on HK shifted from entrepreneurs to wageslaves, so the content shifted accordingly. No offense to anybody, currently a wageslave myself.
DrScump超过 9 年前
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TurboHaskal超过 9 年前
This was never &quot;Hacker News&quot;, but rather &quot;Bay Area Nerds Drinking Too Much Startup Kool Aid&quot;.<p>The only thing that has decreased over time is the number of Lisp related submissions.