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Ask HN: How did you discovered HN?

11 点作者 coppolaemilio超过 4 年前
I remember watching one of my repos (abandoned now) get a lot of stars out of nowhere and being super confused. Then one of the regular contributors told me &quot;you are on the front page of HN&quot; and I had no clue what HN was. After all that I couldn&#x27;t stop coming back to this site. If it wasn&#x27;t for that I don&#x27;t know if I would have ever discovered it.<p>So I was wondering, how did you find out about HN?

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ksaj超过 4 年前
I was getting fed up with how every comment section on Reddit devolves into nonsense - either trolling, arguing, or stupid memes. Don&#x27;t get me wrong. Memes are fine in the right place - like Twitter. It has twit in the name for a reason... The problem is, no matter what the subject is or how the conversation is going, it eventually devolves into rubbish. Call me an old crank, but I find it extremely tiresome. It&#x27;s like being an adult, but choosing to hang around with children with limited attention spans. If I wanted that, I&#x27;d just take up a babysitting job and turn everything into a Card Against Humanity game.<p>So one night, I just said my farewells, passed on the reins for a couple channels I administered, deleted all my messages and logged off. I had more than a year of Reddit Gold, but meh... it wasn&#x27;t worth sticking around, even though parts of the Lounge are alright for general chatter.<p>Prior to this, I had seen a few mentions to articles here, and I checked it out. I actually read more of the comment sections than the articles - exactly what I was looking for. People actually discussing stuff.<p>HN&#x27;s subjects are on par with what I look for, and people actually being able to converse civilly without turning everything into a meme or a flame fest is a huge bonus.<p>So, here I am. Feel free to send me HN Gold if it gets invented.
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kirubakaran超过 4 年前
I recently came across my (admittedly cringey) blog post from 2005 (that&#x27;s 15 years ago!): <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;kirubakaran.com&#x2F;archive&#x2F;2005-12-thoughts-of-paul-graham&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;kirubakaran.com&#x2F;archive&#x2F;2005-12-thoughts-of-paul-gra...</a><p>So turns out I discovered Paul Graham in 2005 via his &quot;Great Hackers&quot; talk, started following his essays, then discovered Reddit from that, and then Hacker News from that.<p>My HN profile says I created the account in Aug 10, 2007. But I remember lurking for a while, so I must have started using it a few months prior to that.<p>Seems like a lifetime ago.
mattmanser超过 4 年前
I was reading coding horror back in the 2000s when it was mentioned on that (Jeff Atwood&#x27;s blog of Stack Overflow and Discourse fame, though he originally was known for his blog).<p>I think that triggered a large influx of new users right then so the community response was to post a ton of erlang articles to try and discourage new members and stave off an eternal september.<p>Seems like dang even got involved in that!<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=10537347" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=10537347</a>
trumbitta2超过 4 年前
IIRC, I discovered about YC back in 2011 from the book <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Startups-Open-Sourced-Jared-Tame-ebook&#x2F;dp&#x2F;B004ZULMR6" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Startups-Open-Sourced-Jared-Tame-eboo...</a><p>Came to take a look, found HN.
brudgers超过 4 年前
Shopping oriented research for a new workstation class computer rekindled my interest in <i>current</i> tech after about a decade. Eventually, I wound up regularly looking at Techmeme. One day, there was a link to an HN discussion thread. In a few months, HN pretty much replaced Techmeme&#x27;s river.
muzani超过 4 年前
I applied to YC, saw that they asked for HN handle and look positively on people who have said smart things on HN. So I suppose I should cut down on the trolling, lol.
giantg2超过 4 年前
I&#x27;ve been reading it for a long time. I only recently opened an account to comment&#x2F;post. I think I heard about it from someone in one of my college classes.
cpach超过 4 年前
I probably found it via Paul Graham’s web site. I don’t remember exactly how I found his website, probably via his Lisp essays or “A Plan for Spam”.
lukaszkups超过 4 年前
I&#x27;ve learned about HN at my first job&#x2F;apprenticeship from older coders 10 years ago. Same for twitter, basically :)
sushshshsh超过 4 年前
I&#x27;ve been here so long on so many banned accounts that I can&#x27;t even remember how or why I got here
saluki超过 4 年前
I heard Mike or Rob mention it on the Startups For The Rest Of Us Podcast back in 2011.
codegeek超过 4 年前
I think I found Paul Graham&#x27;s articles when googling for startup ideas and found HN as well.
oxygenz超过 4 年前
I&#x27;ve been interested in Ycombinator for a long time... saw a reference to hackernews