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by n144q
490 days ago
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I learned much from just scrolling HN. Technical articles help me know the latest updates in various areas, dive deep into a topic, or develop new skills. I applied quite a few things I learned in my job. Fundamentally, most links on HN are articles, many of which are quite long, which tend to be more focused and informative. Completely non-technical ones are few, and you can always choose to ignore them. The feed is also non-personalized. It's not going to show a few more article on politics just because you linked on one. By comparison, reddit is much, much worse, almost the opposite of HN. Just a bit better than Twitter, maybe. Most of my reddit browsing/participation falls into tech/hobby, yet I always find that spend more time than I'd like on meaningless stuff, and reddit keeps pushing/promoting political content (even in the context of technology). My solution? Don't browse reddit unless I really need to for some reason (or if I really don't have anything else to do at that time). |
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