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by PhasmaFelis
4358 days ago
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God, I wish that were true. HN has always had a heavily disproportionate stock of articles about/relevant to startups, a tiny subset of hackerdom, because Y-Combinator. Less businessgab would be awesome. The "miscellaneous other stuff" can stay as long as it's either interesting tech, political news relevant to the interests of the internet and the people who maintain it, or general smart-people stuff. |
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It doesn't seem out of the ordinary for content these days - the sad thing is that there are tons of tech jumpsites out there, but very few sites that meld business to tech stuff. Despite the name, 'hacker' news was focused on the startup world (it's essentially an advertising mechanism for a startup incubator).
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hacker: apollo 11 source code, call for hackers, machine learning, julia language, origami robot wheels, neural network framework, self-rubber-ducking, swift, A*, SHA3 announcement, Stanford dataset, nature of code, awesome-fonts, equational reasoning, new math for science, nexusUI, dnswatch
misc: beach lego, armstong moon words, people over pleasure, beware of phishing at airbnb, phones on air force one, guide to logic, engineered century/armstrong. lobster economics (content isn't really business, despite the name), rocket-colling icebag, fun with turbulence
business: problem with founders
show HN: gamedevs, coredemia