Yeah, it's become such a boring AI marketing outlet.
HN is the news aggregator for an incubator / startup factory. The guy in charge of OpenAI used to run HN.
With respect, what did you expect this place to be?
Both of things were true 5 years ago, and yet 9/10 topics weren't about AI then.
I'm hoping it's just a trend, but...I'm still waiting.
there were tons of AI discussions on HN 5 years ago.
I first heard about GPT 1 here!
They key difference is that now AI is taking over -- why would 90% of all tech discussions be about it? AFAIK based on stats the only real economic growth globally right now is AI...
“it’s a technology that i don’t like therefore its marketing, but I am apparently blind to how HN is a boring marketing outlet in every other respect, too.”
It's not that I dislike it. It's just the emptiness of conversations around it. Most discussion is not about the technology itself, or real takes, it's just "blablabla" It used to be more on point, like, 1 year ago? Even the Musk/Twitter times have gone now :D And that rich dude is even more richer now.
"Money is a problem for those who don't have it", "Google declaring war on the web", "AI didn't invent slop, it scaled it", "Declining America", "Linus Torvalds says he has a love-hate relationship with AI"... I mean... Ok, but ... who cares?
The good thing about this place is that people such as you and I can communicate, and tell people where to learn more.
For me, as someone just trying to learn, these two very recent Dwarkesh pod/lectures have begun to educate me a bit:
> Reiner Pope – The math behind how LLMs are trained and served
https://www.dwarkesh.com/p/reiner-pope
> Eric Jang – Building AlphaGo from scratch
https://www.dwarkesh.com/p/eric-jang
However, I feel you. I wish that HN was a place where each of the links above had hundreds of upvotes, and really good discussion. The both deserve it.
Says the account of random characters created 4 months ago.
Was thinking the same thing. I love Hacker News, but perhaps an AI filter on the site would be really useful.
Lobste.rs is worth trying. Invite only, which keeps the quality up, and the tag system lets you actually filter what you see. Much less AI noise in practice.
Lobste.rd for general tech, specific subreddits or Discord communities for narrower topics. HN is probably not coming back from this one the AI industry is too concentrated in the same demographic that posts there.
Did you mean https://lobste.rs ?
I've been thinking for a while to create an AI tool to classify articles (not just on HN), and filter the ones I'm not in the mood for.
Ironically you would miss the articles proclaiming your new invention is the next big thing! /sarcasm
I think one was posted a while ago.
I miss the old look what someone built vibe too. There is still good stuff in Show HN threads but it does take more digging now than it used to.
I would agree. While not quite what you’re looking for, I recently built a site, RNKFlow.com (Rank Flow), to bring in multiple tech/science feeds including HN and Product Hunt to pull in more interesting posts. There is a filter option so can search across all feeds and only see what you’re interested in. Also an alerting function where you can add keyword tags and get an email digest. And Categories to limit posts only Robotics or Show HN/PH as an example. So not quite what you’re going after, but maybe a better overall experience for you.
Thanks for sharing! Definitely like the ability to filter and incorporating multiple sources although from what I could see stories are all from HN. One thing I will say though is the UI is challenging to use on mobile, would recommend the layout used for things like comments that you see on Harmonic/lobst.er. Very nice project keep it up!
Thank you for the feedback. It’s a fair point about feeling like it’s mostly based on HN. I started it thinking it would be cool to have a Digg style HN feed. I remember how alive Digg felt in a static web world. I quickly realized as I broke the feed down by categories there wasn’t much content in some areas and started adding feeds that could bring in more articles I liked. The challenge is not to bring in too much where the site just becomes overwhelming. Brutalist is a good example. It’s has a huge list of great sources, but my brain turns off as soon as the scroll bar never ends. Currently, I’m pulling from HN, Algolia, Product Hunt, and arXiv. Appreciate your point about comments. I do agree it’s not ideal, and I’ve been tossing around what the right path is. Thanks for the reply!
I’ve updated the RNKFlow.com filter to use a comma separated list of terms. Using a negative term will filter out stories you don’t want to see. If you sign in, you can save a default filter list and I’ve made it part of the free tier. Hope this helps a bit.
> there seems to be an effect on HN whereby the AI hypetrain has essentially drowned out discussions of anything other than stories either directly or indirectly related to AI
As a data point, 7 out of the current‡ top 30 submissions are AI related - just under 25%. Doesn't doesn't seem that excessive to me.
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Everything that's not AI is just irrelevant. AI is diverse enough to replace the other things you'd talk about.
subpar ragebait, try harder.
lobster?
I agree, Lobsters is probably the closest alternative
You're referring to https://lobste.rs/ ?
Correct
Had a browse and it is definitely reminiscent of HN's early days! Thanks for the recommendation :)
I like it, thanks for recommending
Everything on HN these days get downvoted to Oblivion. And people are heavily pushing ai and cloud products, the builder/hacker mindset is gone imho.
Do you need to be reminded that you’re on a “news” website run by a venture capital company? If this isn’t a “dead dove do not eat” situation then I truly do not know what is. You are just becoming disillusioned.
You've literally been here 4 months.
boring AI marketing outlet.
Hard to meet the criteria exactly but maybe poke around some of these older threads for some ideas:
Ask HN: Sites like HN on other topics?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37611708
Ask HN: What are some communities like HN?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37616919
On a skim just now one that jumped out at me was https://tildes.net