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bflies | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: What tangible benefits did you get from spending time on HN?

HN does offer quite educated conversations about a wider spectrum touching tech, startups, investing, business models, science and just being on the edge of things. Sometimes with high profile folks from those industries. There is no other community like this, even no sub on reddit.

However, I find as good discussions in specific reddit subs with (of course) less dogma since you are then in some subs with like-minded folks. Here you get quickly downvoted for slightly "wrong" wordings/messaging/opinions which again makes sense because the variety of audiences is higher here but also hurts the user experiences. So while reddit is often real fun and ends with long convos on some discords, HN is somehow different and creates some obsessive behavior before and after paired with a weird need to be "right" which I do not experience in this strength on other forums. While it educates (sometimes), HN often leaves some aftertaste.

Then there is—because of a huge number of YC members and alumnis—some bias here which reflects in respective up- and downvotings, extra boosts and gravities, flagging, shadow-banning (HN has probably the most sophisticated shadow banning techniques than any other forum) and in general very fast moderation/correction of unwanted behavior.

But yeah, every community has their pros and cons. FWIW, I limit my HN time while I do not limit my time on reddit.

bflies | 5 years ago | on: Number Unemployed for 27 Weeks and Over

What they do is highly debatable, while it gives some stability, people now complain that they have to work again for a little more money + there is some potential to abuse the system, e.g. companies get money and their staff is still working full-time. The market might backfire at some point and we should not assume that there will be a post-covid.

bflies | 5 years ago | on: Number Unemployed for 27 Weeks and Over

FWIW, in Germany, this increase has been masked by offering companies to pay a significant part of their staff salaries. So, the same authority that pays the unemployed pays the employed with the same ratio, e.g. 67% of the net if companies apply for a full pause, means the employee doesn't have to work at all.

In the peak of covid this authority paid 8M of 34M employed people next to 3 M unemployed people, so round about one third of all workers were "unemployed" for a period of time.

bflies | 5 years ago | on: Show HN: Relocate.me – get your next tech job abroad

No offense but why are there still platforms where devs apply to companies? How can this work when you have significant more demand than supply?

Bonus question: Why relocate in times where even FAANG heavily hires remote people to the same conditions as their local staff?

bflies | 5 years ago | on: How to Build a Community: Starting with “Why?”

I searched the post for "video" and "stream". Zero.

How can one build a community without video and livestreaming in 2021? Not that I like it but even hard-core tech communities, eg in the embedded space, have some video exposure. Or big discords have often some video/streaming outlet.

bflies | 5 years ago | on: Launch HN: Alinea (YC W21) – Invest in stocks you believe in

I was about to post something like, haha, the founders didn't do their homework but after checking if there's any brand registered, there isn't. So what do you mean by, there will be an incoming mail shortly? Will you ask them to change their name and if yes, on which basis?
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