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467 points bookofjoe | 2 comments | | HN request time: 0.534s | source

I would very much like to enjoy HN the way I did years ago, as a place where I'd discover things that I never otherwise would have come across.

The increasing AI/LLM domination of the site has made it much less appealing to me.

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ksec ◴[] No.44573458[source]
People who are a little late to the site may not know there was a time on HN where Erlang has even more frontage submission than the best of AI / LLM.

Ruby Rails, Postgres, SQLite, Rust, etc. They all have their moments and I dont think LLM right now is as overwhelming as any other hyped moments. Certainly not Erlang.

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antonymoose ◴[] No.44573519[source]
It all depends if you care about the tech side of HN or the startup side of HN. I love the tech articles above all else and could easily do without the general trend fluff.

With that said, I don’t find the AI posts nearly as bad as the Blockchain era.

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devmor ◴[] No.44573990[source]
As annoyed as I am with the constant deluge of uninteresting AI/LLM articles, I would much rather see a split between tech and startup news. I think that's a lasting and useful distinction.
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1. Karrot_Kream ◴[] No.44574249[source]
Isn't topical subcommunities just Reddit?
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2. aydyn ◴[] No.44575155[source]
The userbase overlap is probably > 50%. To many people HN is just another subreddit.