|
|
|
What brought you here?
|
|
5 points
by Remmy
6688 days ago
|
|
digg has become cesspool which I refused to believe for the longest time. I was one of their biggest supporters in the early days and looked over the influx of mass stupidity as it arrived in waves. I just couldn't take it anymore and stumbled upon (pun not intended) reddit which seems to have become a political battlefield and 4chan playground along with digg. I am here and content for now. It offers the quality stories I have to literally search for on digg and reddit without the words, "newfag" or "sheeple" in every other sentence. From the very short time I have been reading here, I've seen something that digg and reddit has lost. A sense of maturity. A genuine desire to converse rather than enrage. That's why I am here. I am curious to hear what brought others here and hope this didn't sound too much like a soapbox speech. |
|
More recently, I came across news.yc when it got some exposure on Reddit, which I've become increasingly less interested in.
I thought, cool! People doing things. Stuff about the things people are doing. Stuff about how to do other things. I can dig this.
Then the last few days happened, and ... eh.
In the last week, I've:
Ground out a few hundred lines of ksh for a pretty cool in-house sysadmin package;
Developed a nifty JavaScript/CSS effect for a client website;
Worked out a wireless hotspot deal that might make my area pretty unique;
Started wondering whether Google's entry into health records systems has closed the doors on that market.
I'd like it if news.yc was about people doing things.