I am interested in reading raw, unedited "intelligent" tech discussion similar to HN during past events such as the dot-com bubble, for personal interest and education. I want to get an idea of the genuine state of discussion during these events without any kind of hindsight bias - what predictions were being made, how were people justifying valuations, were people warning about overvaluation, etc. What interesting sources are there for this?
Aside from slashdot, various Usenet newsgroups and mailing lists. May not seem obvious but AOL had a number of moderated discussion areas, as did CI$ and Fidonet. Not sure if any of those are archived.<p>If you're looking for finance (valuations and business models) discussions I'd look into Yahoo Finance and other day trading boards of the era.<p>A lot of the trade publications vaporized in the resulting implosion, including their archives. Industry Standard was the best business of technology magazine, maybe Wired but it was more fanboi. Internet World wasn't too bad but started imploding early (maybe 1999).