Comment by ipsum2

Comment by ipsum2 17 hours ago

17 replies

Meta comment: 11/13 comments currently are pop-culture references (Flowers for Algernon, Pinky and the Brain, other movies) or generic phrases and only 2 comments relate to the actual article. I've been on HN for over a decade, and this is the worst it's ever been.

nkrisc 10 hours ago

Reading your comment now, 6 hours after you posted it. Most of those comments you reference are now dead and hidden.

Everything is fine, give it some time.

rafaelmn 8 hours ago

Comments still turn up useful insights that you don't usually catch on other places, like the top one. I think the trend of low quality AI related crap getting to top of the front page is more annoying.

Here's a formula you can try :

Title : "I made a AI powered insert tool use-case"

Article: "Hey look what I did ! By hooking up insert LLM model to this insert random tool in a few hours of vibe coding I got it to do something that vaguely resembles something useful and made no effort to evaluate performance/compare to anything. Here's my toy demo example."

Should be front page material, going on the last few months.

qoez 10 hours ago

Worst is the rule that you're not allowed to make this comment. I think it actively allows it to slip further down into reddit level

Etheryte 14 hours ago

Downvote, flag, and move on. These people don't understand the difference between HN and Reddit and there's always going to be more influx than you have bandwidth to talk out of it.

  • ahoka 14 hours ago

    There are much better professional discussions on reddit, then in most HN threads. No need to be elitist.

    • mdp2021 10 hours ago

      > There are much better professional discussions on

      That is the random peak that results from lucky combinations in some corners of a space - it is not owing to how the channel works, it is not owing to the culture it promotes.

    • _Algernon_ 12 hours ago

      Comparing the best of the best of Reddit against "most HN threads" isn't a good argument. Either compare the best of the best of both (I'd argue that HN comes out on top on most tech / programming related issues, and Reddit comes out on top more on more general topics), or compare averages to averages (Here HN comes out on top in my view).

      The comparison of best-of-the best is not that useful in practice because you have to filter through so much noise to find it, so the average case is more useful in practice.

lucianbr 15 hours ago

Agreed. But what can you do? People will comment what they will, and vote as they like.

  • moffkalast 14 hours ago

    Still could be worse, in a few years it'll just be ten comments all saying "Yeah, this is big brain time"

    • permo-w 8 hours ago

      and all the smart people will be elsewhere. your job is to find elsewhere

kbelder 6 hours ago

And after this comment, 2 out of 14 relate.

jagger27 16 hours ago

Check out some of the timestamps in the links in last line of the guidelines. https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

  • ipsum2 16 hours ago

    I am aware of the guidelines, considering how long I've been here. However, I have offered proof, that over 80% of the comments do not contribute anything and are exactly like those of Reddit.

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    • DaSHacka 15 hours ago

      The enshittification of reddit and its consequences has been a disaster for discussion boards across the internet