HACKER Q&A
📣 RjQoLCOSwiIKfpm

Which sites do you spend your evenings on? Where is the “real” Internet?


For me, it has been https://old.reddit.com/r/all for many years.

But if you glance over reddit nowadays, almost everything is either a picture or video (which is probably what they wanted to achieve with their redesign?), it has gone full Eternal September, little insightful content.

And worse, if you look at the content itself, the majority of it seems to be ragebait nowadays. After watching CGP Grey's really insightful "This Video Will Make You Angry" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE3j_RHkqJc) which explains the reasons why humans are prone to spread ragebait subconsciously, I cannot do this to myself anymore.

So I considered going back to the "real Internet", but I have spent so many years on reddit that I don't even know anymore where the "Internet" actually is.

Yes, Hacker News is very nice (I thank all of you!) and similar to pre-September reddit, but reading IT news in the evening is dangerous for me because it is work-alike and the IT industry does quite a lot of enraging things as well which I don't want to hear about before I have to go to bed.

So: Where is the "party" at nowadays?

Or is the party over for ever?


  👤 TheKnack Accepted Answer ✓
I was setting up something on my daughter's laptop last weekend when I made a startling discovery. For context, she will graduate this year with a degree in Computer Science and Computer Engineering. When I added a URL to the Bookmarks in her browser, I noticed that it was the only thing in her Bookmarks. When I asked her why she didn't have any sites Bookmarked she said she keeps tabs open for everything she uses regularly (Gmail, Blackboard, and a few other things). I didn't know how to process this information. I guess she uses phone apps for just about everything and on the rare occasion that she needs to use a web site for something she finds it with Google.

I don't know if she is typical for people her age, but for her the answer to your question would be "none".


👤 jsz0
I so much wish that usenet was still a thing. If someone would give me a bunch of money I would love to spend the rest of my career working on bringing usenet back to the mainstream with spiffy web/app clients.

👤 ezedv
One of my hobbies is reading blogs and articles about Blockchain and Crypto; I'm a blockchain dev so I have to be up to date in terms of these matters. I usually visit this blog: https://www.ratherlabs.com/blog and read the latest news about blockchain. I highly recommend to everyone who is interested about this too!

👤 taurath
Discord, telegram. Maximizing the information pipe is no longer the problem, it’s filtering it properly. /r/all is sometimes fun but often too broad and shallow