Hackathon culture is different than it was, but that doesn't mean it's worse for the average person. It could be that "idea guys" do the important hackathon culture work better. Highly innovative people are a little off the beaten path, but describing them as a cultural corrupting force is moving the community backwards.
How does the hackathon culture compare to the old school demoscene? My impression is that it was pretty hard to contribute to making demos without actually having some pretty deep expertise in one of the several disciplines required?
[+] [-] sorcerer-mar|8 months ago|reply
Good encapsulation of how corrupted hackathon culture has become.
Basically just “idea guys” have gotten great at LARPing and hijacked the scene.
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[+] [-] echelon|8 months ago|reply
Seeing Rene headlining a celebratory blog post makes me want to vent, but this probably isn't the appropriate space.
I have stories to tell, though.
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[+] [-] pragmatic|8 months ago|reply
Cue the strip cub scene from the big short.
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