Do you know where to look to get an invite? I really enjoy the high-level discussion and I want to do more than lurk but its a tough nut to crack, it seems.
I'm torn between two sides when thinking about lobste.rs
On one side they have imho high quality content. But on the other side they can keep this just because their registration is invite-only.
Which leads to fewer/smaller discussions.
On HN I don't like everything, but I read a lot more discussions even about topics which I'm not interested in.
I liked lobste.rs but found they were too restrictive on topics.
I kind of like the hacker-adjacent discussions here (notebooks and journaling and reading and whatnot) and lobste.rs seems to block and remove that and there’s no outlet for that type of discussion.
I like they HN, for me, is 80% tech/startup/programming, 10% adjacent and interesting and 10% stuff I just go past.
Do you know where to look to get an invite? I really enjoy the high-level discussion and I want to do more than lurk but its a tough nut to crack, it seems.
I'm torn between two sides when thinking about lobste.rs On one side they have imho high quality content. But on the other side they can keep this just because their registration is invite-only. Which leads to fewer/smaller discussions. On HN I don't like everything, but I read a lot more discussions even about topics which I'm not interested in.
I liked lobste.rs but found they were too restrictive on topics.
I kind of like the hacker-adjacent discussions here (notebooks and journaling and reading and whatnot) and lobste.rs seems to block and remove that and there’s no outlet for that type of discussion.
I like they HN, for me, is 80% tech/startup/programming, 10% adjacent and interesting and 10% stuff I just go past.