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by techtalsky
4065 days ago
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I "extensively monitor" both channels and find that they have their own advantages and disadvantages. When an important technology is announced, or there's some important tech event, I really want to see what HN says first. It's more likely to be a focused and civil discussion due to the way it's moderated, and it's extremely likely that an engineer involved in the project or its history will come and personally contribute to the discussion. When I read a huge HN thread on an important topic, I feel like I'm largely educated about what experienced thinkers and specialists on the topic would say. That said, Reddit has more breadth. There's not just /r/programming, there's subreddits for every specific language, technology, and specialty. Some are better curated and moderated than others but it's a deeper and richer set of information. There might occasionally be a story about OpenBSD around here, but reddit has http://www.reddit.com/r/openbsd. I probably follow HN more closely, but I do like to see what bubbles up in specific subreddits as well. |
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