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I have zero desire to be a founder, but I think it's fascinating to talk to founders, or more entrepreneurial people. That said, I think nowadays, I'd estimate at least half of Hacker News is software engineers, or people in position adjacent to SWEs (like QEs, tech support engineers, agile coaches, managers of all the previous jobs, etc.).

I greatly appreciate the crowd here. While still wasteful at times, I feel like hacker news is one of the least wasteful of my online reading habits.

Thank you, HN community.

That was the day I signed up. My first post was asking for Arc to be released!

We're only a handful of years away from the first person being accepted in to YC that wasn't born yet. Time flies.

Would be curious to know the youngest founder accepted into YC. I know John Collison was about 17 (maybe 16.5) when founding Auctomatic in YCW07. Has there been anyone younger?
It's interesting to see how HN has grown so far beyond these initial goals. I'm sure it's still useful to YC for their purposes, but it's also an important part of the internet in its own right. Despite growing massively in scope, the moderators do a remarkably good job of running the site true to its potential, rather than optimizing it to service the YC startup pipeline. No doubt this makes it more useful for YC's purposes, too, but I imagine that the cost/reward ratio is exponentially skewed against YC's favor (i.e. the bigger this community becomes, it provides diminishing returns to YC but requires ever more moderation effort to keep in order). The fact that we can be openly critical of YC or YC-funded companies here, and our open criticisms circulated throughout the community of people who might become YC founders or customers of their companies, says a lot about the integrity of the moderation.

It's not perfect, but the mods strike a great balance and are receptive to feedback. Anyway, thanks to dang, scb, et al for keeping this community a good place to be.

I'm so glad to have discovered HN when I did at 21. It motivated me enough to work for two startups and also start my own now at 25. HN is in my top five daily visited sites.