There used to be one [0] but it looks like it has since shut down. It seems there is a "Hacker news for $practice" every few months and they have moderate traffic then languish after a few weeks. /r/algotrading occasionally has some interesting discussions. I think that and Nuclear Phynance might be your best bet.
If you're a data scientist or an ML enthusiast, please do engage/start discussions over in DataTau. That'd be splendid!
We've been trying to keep posts there pretty technical there and the community loves it so far. Think of DataTau as a place where you go to learn/share things you've learned from getting your hands dirty with data/Machine Learning/statistics/science!
i have become a frequent visitor to your site in the past couple of months. and it always struck me as odd the fact that you don't have any way of contacting the site owner(s) -- offline - in case something is not working (e.g., i have posted some articles, using a different handle in case you check, and my score is still sitting at "1") or you have a question (that doesn't concern the list as a whole).
i'm sure i can't be the only data tau user with issues.
plus those of us coming to your site, after being schooled in hn etiquette, have high expectations on how a site like your's, as a hacker news clone -- and not some out of the box knockoff -- should operate/behave.
Love the technology. Since you're in the space, maybe you can answer this question I've been wondering for awhile - what are inbound.org and outbounding.org built on? As in what template/what CMS?
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[ 5.1 ms ] story [ 67.5 ms ] threadHas there been some sort of update/change to the site or is this post a (re)discovery of said site?
Changes are in the pipeline. I was waiting to roll them out before posting here.
[0] https://hn.algolia.com/?q=hacker+news+for+#!/story/sort_by_d...
Occasionally has some gems for front-end dev.
[0]https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6844565
If you're a data scientist or an ML enthusiast, please do engage/start discussions over in DataTau. That'd be splendid!
We've been trying to keep posts there pretty technical there and the community loves it so far. Think of DataTau as a place where you go to learn/share things you've learned from getting your hands dirty with data/Machine Learning/statistics/science!
i'm sure i can't be the only data tau user with issues.
plus those of us coming to your site, after being schooled in hn etiquette, have high expectations on how a site like your's, as a hacker news clone -- and not some out of the box knockoff -- should operate/behave.
http://postatic.com
(I'm a developer at Postatic)
We've been in public beta for a few months, there are about 1000 HackerNews for XYZ sites (or we call it communities).
We don't have a feature for discovering these sites yet - but they are on their way. Here are a few example sites that some of our users run.
- HN for curated list of online tools for communication - http://tools.robingood.com/
- HN for Startup news - http://www.heystartup.com
- HN for Swift programmers - http://swift.postatic.com
- HN for Standup comedy - http://stan-dupco-medy.postatic.com
- HN for Skateboarders - http://www.hammerrank.com
But personally, using a service kind of takes the fun out of it.
Not sure about outbounding.org though.
For inbound.org - http://builtwith.com/inbound.org ?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/hn-utility-su...
I find HN without it less appealing.