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Hacker News equivalent for other fields

81 points| oldsklgdfth | 8 years ago | reply

Is there a hacker-news-esque site for things like art, music or movie or other fields in general?

Reddit has a plenty of subs on these topics, but they seem quite noisey.

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[+] greenhouse_gas|8 years ago|reply
While reddit has a quite bad reputation, there are quite a few subbreddits which are heavily moderated and quite serious:

For example, /r/askhistorians requires that all answers be long form and cite peer-reviewed articles (no wiki, first person comments or pop-historians allowed).

Some of the tech subreddits there are much better than StackOverflow - for example, I get better answers on /r/rust than on SO.

[+] sente|8 years ago|reply
/r/netsec is usually topnotch, by the way.
[+] nandkeypull|8 years ago|reply
Don't forget about datatau http://www.datatau.com/

Basically a Hacker News clone for data science.

[+] dasboth|8 years ago|reply
The links on the site are usually the "most trending" ones, so it's good for that, but I wish it had as much discussion as HN. For some reason I much prefer HN to reddit for discussion.
[+] CharlesMerriam2|8 years ago|reply
Is there a hacker-news-esque site for programmers? I look at the front page, see 90% articles about world events and trends.

Is there a filter already available for "articles with code" or is this a "spend an afternoon" project?

[+] sukhadatkeereo|8 years ago|reply
KnowledgeTrybe (https://knowledgetrybe.com) The focus is on Psychology, Creativity, History, and Learning. I'm still working on adding comments. Please let me know what you think about this. Would love to hear any feedback.
[+] adrianmonk|8 years ago|reply
Interesting site, but I'd like to offer a suggestion.

In my opinion, a well-designed web site should pass the "someone linked me here and told me it was good but didn't say anything more about what it is" test. When I landed on your site, I felt it wasn't that easy to discover what it's about if I don't already know.

Even just adding a short sentence ("read about and discuss psychology, creativity, and more" or something) would go a long way, but having an "about" link I can find and follow might be good too.

FWIW, I think Hacker News also fails this test to some extent. It's possible to glean what the site is about from the Guidelines and FAQ links at the bottom of the page, but it doesn't really cater to that at all.

[+] ttyprintk|8 years ago|reply
Blogs, not quite hacker news style:

Seeking Alpha for equities

xconomy for pharma

econacademics for econometrics

Fermat's library for mathematical critique

[+] ssewell|8 years ago|reply
Panda (http://usepanda.com) is pretty good for the fields of design, development, and entrepreneurship. It pulls from many different sites, including Hacker News.
[+] lainon|8 years ago|reply
http://write.narwhal.space/ for writing, you can request an invite on site (>login, >request one publicly) and I'll send you one
[+] thebaer|8 years ago|reply
Do you know the admin there? I requested a login but still haven't gotten the confirmation email, and no one's on IRC.
[+] deepnotderp|8 years ago|reply
Real world tech forums for computer architecture.

Comp arch Google groups for.. well, computer architecture.

[+] mancerayder|8 years ago|reply
... or politics. Hacker News moderators become infuriated when there's too much 'political talk' and parent posts get [flagged] since this is considered naughty.

Intelligent political discussions off the police radar are 50% of the reason why I check this site everyday. I just don't get that level of discourse at the comment-level anywhere else.

[+] Fej|8 years ago|reply
Political posts get flagged because they are explicitly against the purpose of the site. From the guidelines, for the benefit of the readers who haven't read them:

"Off-Topic: Most stories about politics, or crime, or sports, unless they're evidence of some interesting new phenomenon."

Given that political stories get flagged fairly consistently, I would guess that the majority of readers here agree with that guideline.

[+] j-walker|8 years ago|reply
Please do not encourage more political discussion here.
[+] NoPoliticsHere|8 years ago|reply
Throwaway but, keep the politics OFF of HN.

HN content quality remains very high without the need for politics to creep in everywhere. If you want politics go elsewhere, not here.