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by evdev 2219 days ago
Meta comment, but I would love for there to be more insight into the sociology of Hacker News. I feel like in the last couple of years we've seen a stark decrease in the frequency of "What to expect when you're expecting (to be a millionaire founder)" articles and a stark increase in "Enterprise Patterns" discourse. The latter is oddly at pretty serious tension with PG's ideas about development and Scheme.

I find the "Liskov Substitution Principle" is an awkward way of pointing at the idea that your usage of subtyping should not render the type variance in your system nonsensical.

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It's cyclic. When I first joined over a decade ago there seemed to be a lot of technical posts and discussion at the time, which gave way to a lot of SEO discussions, which gave way to technical discussions, then shit tons of Erlang (not that I minded), then other stuff for founders, etc. People tend to post interesting things which leads to other interesting and related things. So you'll see a lot of a certain topic or field, maybe a surge in new users or user activity because it interests them, and then some new topic or field becomes dominant for a while and appeals to a different subset of users who become a bit more active with submitting, posting, and voting.