Ask HN: Sites like HN on other topics?
154 points| broscillator | 2 years ago | reply
I'm not looking for any particular topics, more interested in knowing what's out there that you follow.
154 points| broscillator | 2 years ago | reply
I'm not looking for any particular topics, more interested in knowing what's out there that you follow.
[+] [-] biofox|2 years ago|reply
https://sciurls.com/
https://mathurls.com/
https://techurls.com/
https://finurls.com/
https://physurls.com/
https://devurls.com/
https://hwurls.com/
https://tuxurls.com/
[+] [-] lucgagan|2 years ago|reply
https://www.similarweb.com/website/devurls.com/#ranking
although I don't know how similarweb gets its data
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[+] [-] JoeCortopassi|2 years ago|reply
The thing with HN, is it works for the startup/hacker/tech community, and that community has evolved here over time. If you want a link/topic sharing site for other interests, the answer is almost always going to be a subreddit.
But if what you really want is to be immersed in a community, those communities will be in weird corners that you have to discover. The reason for this is that a community almost always wants to be semi-private: discoverable by others that share the same interest, but just far enough out of the public eye to not get bombarded with bots/trolls/obnoxious people
Some examples I know of:
The cool part about finding these true pockets of a community, is you can learn a ton about what truly makes them tick. What do they get excited about, what do they have an irrational hatred for, etc. If you've ever asked yourself "how do I market my app/website/saas", it's almost certainly because you haven't yet encountered where that niche community resides, and are falling back to more generic strategies. Find the community, and they'll tell you what they want in spades[+] [-] jghn|2 years ago|reply
And yet I find that my favorite posts & comment threads here are the ones that *aren't* about tech, startups, etc. And I'm always amazed at how no matter what the topic there's always someone who seems to know what they're talking about. Of course there are always many people who think they know what they're talking about :)
Perhaps it's less "Community about X" but rather "Community of people who are interested in X" as there's more likelihood that you'd have other shared interests? Not sure.
[+] [-] broscillator|2 years ago|reply
When I asked the question I was literally imagining hn but say, about art. It's the mix of "keeping up" with news and people sharing interesting tidbits. I find that doesn't happen often in subreddits I follow either, even if they're good communities.
[+] [-] ZFleck|2 years ago|reply
https://brutalist.report/
Nice conglomeration of headlines/links from lots of different sources. Lots of tech and science, but also a good mix of global news. Includes HN actually.
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[+] [-] cobertos|2 years ago|reply
I'd suggest Lemmy? It still feels small, and has decent activity for self-hosting and homelab stuff after the whole reddit API debacle. That's where I plan to put more effort once I stand up my own ActivityPub server. Id like to try Mastodon again too but I bounced off last time
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[+] [-] evbogue|2 years ago|reply
One of the things I've been trying to do recently is to get out and attend local meetups. The resolution and depth of the discussion IRL can be much deeper. And it makes me realize that most people aren't on Hacker News!
[+] [-] jabroni_salad|2 years ago|reply
Kind of an old gen site and isnt without its issues, but I feel like metafilter gives me a few good links every day still so I keep it around. They are good at spotlighting stuff that is lesser known.
lowtechmagazine if you are interested in very practical sustainability. Their solar powered website (a 1-board computer on somebody's roof in barcelona) has been a recurring HN topic. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20038619
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[+] [-] bilsbie|2 years ago|reply
You can also make lists of such people so they’re separate from your main feed.
It does feel harder to comment on stuff though. Not sure why?
[+] [-] prepend|2 years ago|reply
I asked a friend to show me and he walked me through their workflow and it boiled down to “spend hours on twitter everyday and some decent percent is manually filtering.”
HN has an easy interface -front page. I can hide things I’ve read and I don’t see them again, or I can leave them to read later. And comments are threaded. Twitter doesn’t seem to have these things.
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[+] [-] PaulHoule|2 years ago|reply
https://tildes.net/
which is less focused, more about everything (god I wish I could frontpage an article about sports on HN) but has a much higher ratio of discussions to links (e.g. Ask HN is a joke)
I have invites.
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https://avherald.com/
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https://biostars.org
For them intersection of tech builders and bio people: Bits in Bio Slack
https://bitsinbio.org/
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