HackerLangs
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

grvdrm

556 karmajoined 8 jaar geleden

comments

grvdrm
·3 uur geleden·discuss
>This is how you behave when you think you're so much smarter than everyone around you that consequences don't apply you.

Spot on perfect. I see this too often and not just in tech.
grvdrm
·13 dagen geleden·discuss
Few things annoy me more than the 5 minute convo followed by “let’s connect on LinkedIn”

I grew even more skeptical over the past year when a VC dude connected to me (during a conversation) and then later removed me. No harm done as we barely know each other. But it caused an even stronger distaste for that impulse.

What I still like instead? Take my card!
grvdrm
·23 dagen geleden·discuss
Is Kepler what you're looking for?

Not sure if I am pointing in the right direction but curious.

https://kepler.gl
grvdrm
·25 dagen geleden·discuss
What an outrageously cool and informative website. Love it.

I'm back to mostly wearing analog watches. Had an Apple Watch on my wrist for quite a long time, but something about analog appeals once more. No smartwatch beats an analog in the style department, and I see analog everywhere around me ('burbs of NYC)
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
Right there with you on unexpected tear-stream moments, fears, but also all those happy moments you can't anticipate.

In past year I've watched my older (8) start competing on a cheerleading team. Immense tear-streaming joy watching her light up in front of a crowd and build confidence. I was immediately overcome the first time and always feel a strong swell of emotion.
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
Dad of 2 girls. 8 and 4. Not saying that life couldn’t have been equally great without them, but they are amazing. Rewired me in best way possible: to appreciate non-work life as much as anything else (perhaps more).

None of us really know what to do!
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
The podcast I listened to the most: Dithering. Primary reason? 15 mins. Sometimes listened to Stratechery Interviews if/when the guest intrigued me outside of the Stratechery ecosystem.

My problem is part style, and part content. Stratechery reads like it's written to be narrated - rather than exist first as writing. There's verbosity, pauses, long sentences, etc. And then you listen to the narration it makes sense.

But that complexity makes reading harder. Not saying everything needs to be 5th-grade-level, but complexity isn't required. Paste a Stratechery article into Hemingway Editor to visualize my point.

The stats below:

Readibility - Post-Graduate (aim for 9)

26 of 44 sentences very hard to read

8 of 88 sentences hard to read

31 weakeners

6 words with simpler alternatives

What a chore to cover, and that's without commenting on the ideas/concepts in the content.

I'm sure some folks like this writing style but I don't. And try hard to write my newsletter and other prose with far less complexity.
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
I recently canceled my Stratechery Plus subscription. Don’t miss it to be honest - once a week free is plenty.
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
I don't think of Show HN as quite the same. Nor Ask HN. I know that otherwise there is plenty of "advertising" within posts/comments/etc.

Where I think the argument that it's not social falls down is aligned with some of your comments. The feeds, upvotes, downvotes, etc. Let's not forget the spam.

Those mechanisms are pervasive across many social platforms, so why are they so different here? Don't think they are.
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
HN has plenty of social media components.

Think a better version is: HN is not an advertising-controlled social media website. That specific version makes most sense to me.
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
Stopped immediately by the Medium content wall. Sorry!
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
I assume parents. Not actual schools. Same situation here on East Coast. School uses ParentSquare but so much coordination is over iMesssage and WhatsApp.
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
I'm probably not alone in this: feel caught (somewhat) in a vicious cycle where I favorite many GenAI posts thinking I'll come back to comments and posts to learn and build more AI skills.

That happens, but the system is not balanced. Way more saving than practical use, similar to other platform like the socials where you save posts for ... what?

I'm also thinking that I could use AI to summarize all this AI stuff! How fitting.
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
That and my god the odors! The interaction is so much worse in my 40s than it used to be.
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
And for me - total stomach mess too.
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
Curious how many folks subscribe to external calendar feeds? My school system publishes a calendar feed. I don’t see any for her various other activities, all with their own apps and ways of organization (or not).

Right now I feed everything to one shared Google account and then have AI do work on invites, reminders, etc.
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
Totally fair. Hard to decipher from social media - I stand corrected and I’ll go anyways!
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
Fair points all around. I am now flashing back to jam/funk shows that occurred in smoke clouds.
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
I agree with your points.

That said, my view is now (not novel, or unique) that I am not the customer in so many cases. Any app or platform with the slightest hint of an advertising end-game restructures my usage as the product.

The customer is instead the sender (or advertiser). So, I can't expect ideal app behavior and usage based on my intentions because I'm sold (as the product) rather than the other way around.

Maybe a cynical view, and there are exceptions, but don't think I'm far off.
grvdrm
·vorige maand·discuss
NYC (area). So - fortunately, plenty of folks come through here!