by coppolaemilio on 9/6/20, 5:46 PM with 15 comments
So I was wondering, how did you find out about HN?
by ksaj on 9/6/20, 6:16 PM
So one night, I just said my farewells, passed on the reins for a couple channels I administered, deleted all my messages and logged off. I had more than a year of Reddit Gold, but meh... it wasn't worth sticking around, even though parts of the Lounge are alright for general chatter.
Prior to this, I had seen a few mentions to articles here, and I checked it out. I actually read more of the comment sections than the articles - exactly what I was looking for. People actually discussing stuff.
HN's subjects are on par with what I look for, and people actually being able to converse civilly without turning everything into a meme or a flame fest is a huge bonus.
So, here I am. Feel free to send me HN Gold if it gets invented.
by kirubakaran on 9/7/20, 1:47 PM
So turns out I discovered Paul Graham in 2005 via his "Great Hackers" talk, started following his essays, then discovered Reddit from that, and then Hacker News from that.
My HN profile says I created the account in Aug 10, 2007. But I remember lurking for a while, so I must have started using it a few months prior to that.
Seems like a lifetime ago.
by mattmanser on 9/7/20, 2:02 PM
I think that triggered a large influx of new users right then so the community response was to post a ton of erlang articles to try and discourage new members and stave off an eternal september.
Seems like dang even got involved in that!
by trumbitta2 on 9/8/20, 10:42 AM
Came to take a look, found HN.
by brudgers on 9/6/20, 10:20 PM
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by saluki on 9/7/20, 5:24 PM
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by oxygenz on 9/6/20, 6:17 PM