HACKER Q&A
📣 dawg-

Non-technical people – what brings you to HN?


I'm in grad school studying to be a Speech-Language Pathologist. Never written a line of code in my life. But I'm on HN because I am interested in a lot of the things you guys are talking about - especially natural language processing, speech recognition, augmented reality/MR, and bioethics related to technology. A big emerging area in my field is in using AAC (Augmented and Alternative Communication) technology to help those with disabilities communicate. There is a ton of opportunity for innovation in that area, and reading HN gives me great ideas and inspiration.

Just curious how many people are out there lurking for similar reasons as me - trying to apply cool new ideas in tech to innovate in other fields.


  👤 paulcole Accepted Answer ✓
I sometimes find the articles and links shared here interesting.

But the most interesting thing to me is the cognitive dissonance, ego, obstinacy, and single-mindedness of the discussions.

If you question the idea that this place is anything but some kind of algonquin round table for the techno-elite then you’ll get a stern rebuke from the moderators. The reality is that HN is exceptionally good content marketing for a VC company.

It’s just as funny to me as browsing /r/SubredditDrama or any other hobby forum.


👤 sadsandwich
I'm a graphic designer but started tinkering in Unity about three or four years ago after work as a hobby, and am currently working my way through Watch and Code to learn the basics of Javascript.

In general I find HN to have more interesting articles and a higher quality of discussion than other news aggregators (such as Reddit, which I also frequent).


👤 SSGN
I'm a Project Manager & Operations Responsible at a Healthcare SME in Switzerland. My technical abilities are limited to Python & Swift (Amateur, Self-taught).

I browse HN daily for the interesting articles and comments. For the total disconnect it has with politics & non-helpful BS.

I use it to always have one foot inside the pool of technology development.

It's the only place where you never know what you'll learn next.


👤 rramadass
I really wish more people from "non-computer related" technical fields would contribute more here. It doesn't matter what; i see HN as a "curiosity-feeding" platform. Also it doesn't have to be the "Hard" Sciences; "Soft" sciences like Social Behaviour, Psychological insight etc. would also be welcomed. The domain knowledge coupled to solving problems in those domains (with/without aid of Computing) is what i would really like to read/understand more.

👤 meowster
Smart and intelligent people, interesting and insightful articles and discussions.

Maybe only half of the articles and comments I read here are tech-related.


👤 markus_zhang
BG: BA but also does data modeling and some scripting, overall non-technical.

The need to pursue a more technical career path brought me here. I'm 15-18 years away from a planned semi-retirement and my financial is good so far, so I don't care about "Fuck you" money and the business part of HN bores me. What is really intresting to me are topics that go deep into a programming topic e.g. compiler design.