For the exact same reason people post links to other things, it's interesting. It's always been more "hacker" than "news" here.
Incidentally, check out this wacky alien-looking worm that exhibits bioluminescence even though it lives its entire life inside of a tube, so there is no one to perceive it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaetopterus
That was neat, though it does mention there are some other creatures that can choose to share the tube and the research about it may be lacking in smaller companion life (bacteria or other lifeforms).
Ocean temperatures have been the subject of a half dozen HN articles (driven by articles in the news) in the past few weeks, so I assume that’s the reason.
Speaking for myself, not Dan, but for non-technical topics that appear on HN, the discussion would be a lot better if the average commentator read the obvious Wikipedia article before commenting. That’s true even though Wikipedia has a lot of problems.
" but for non-technical topics that appear on HN, the discussion would be a lot better if the average commentator read the obvious Wikipedia article before commenting. That’s true even though Wikipedia has a lot of problems"
I have vague ideas of a forum, where any new poster has to answer some basic questions about the topic first correctly.
Most online discussions would probably benefit from that.
I've submitted them before and often enjoy when they're posted. Sometimes the zeitgeist-link is obvious or sometimes it's a bit random. I'd guess that people who enjoy when they're posted also take to submitting interesting pages they've read (or re-encountered).
arc-in-space|2 years ago
Incidentally, check out this wacky alien-looking worm that exhibits bioluminescence even though it lives its entire life inside of a tube, so there is no one to perceive it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaetopterus
stevenwoo|2 years ago
ezconnect|2 years ago
dmbche|2 years ago
hyperpape|2 years ago
Speaking for myself, not Dan, but for non-technical topics that appear on HN, the discussion would be a lot better if the average commentator read the obvious Wikipedia article before commenting. That’s true even though Wikipedia has a lot of problems.
hutzlibu|2 years ago
I have vague ideas of a forum, where any new poster has to answer some basic questions about the topic first correctly.
Most online discussions would probably benefit from that.
prawn|2 years ago
moehm|2 years ago
https://www.mostdiscussed.com/
stefncb|2 years ago
avgcorrection|2 years ago
kzrdude|2 years ago
melenaboija|2 years ago
If you see it in the front page and it bothers you enough to ask the question maybe you should try to find another community.
tjr225|2 years ago
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