Ask HN: Who/what introduced you to Hacker News? How long have you been here?

1 points by penaazv ↗ HN
I'm a pretty recent (active) user here. It's been less than a week.

I was introduced to it quite a while ago due to YC, and us applying as a tech startup.

Also came across stories of viral or pretty successful HN launch posts by fellow startups.

And ofc, heard some pretty great things about the candidness of the community.

How about you?

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All programming forums I was previously active on, just effectively stopped their existance. Some of them literally, some of them made moderation too severe to be useful, some of them got flooded with semi-advare. Medium stopped being interesting. IRQ stopped being a place with any users online. HN is the last island of freedom.
Thanks for sharing! What's IRQ?

"HN is the last island of freedom" - love this line.

I'm guessing a little, but they probably meant IRC or, less likely, ICQ
Exactly! Two abbreviations glued into one in my head, but I do not miss that much about latter as about former.
2019 and I don't remember how. I don't even do anything computer related, but I'm interested in it. I remember seeing the design of the forum and imidiatly fell in love with it.
That's pretty cool. The general curiosity is mutual.

I see you had to create a new account though... If it's okay to ask, what happened to the last one?

Every few month I make a new one. That's because I like to share personal information when I discuss certain topics. I don't have secrets to hide, but I just don't feel comfortable having it all in one place. I want to stay as anonymous as I can. I try to avoid an account that paints a comprehensive picture of my thoughts, interests, job situations, hopes, whatever, you name it

There is a bullet point in the guidelines about exactly that. It's not desired behaivor. But I don't feel bad about it, because I don't intend to misuse it.

Kind of related: I'm worried about the new language recognition tools of today and tomorrow. Last time I've seen a post about HN users, they needed 10k (?) words from an account to make a connection between accounts.

Edit: This is the mentioned post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33755016

Wow. I did not see this coming.

And highly appreciate you sharing this.

I never really thought it through with this perspective. And yes, it's kinda concerning.

It is, isn't it? I'm waiting for an AI tool that translates the text that I enter into the text field into a de-personalized text with the same context. It has to be possible to identify indentifiers and change the text while maintaining the coherent argument/ thought of the text. Would have to be computated locally, before interacting with anything online. But I'm not aware such a tool exists as of now.

Needless to say, this takes something away from the communication. A sacrifice I might be willing to make. Idk yet

It does make sense. And hopefully we'll have something like this soon.