Tell HN: Happy Thanksgiving Everyone
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I've been a HN member for 11 years and 11 months to this exact day (I joined Christmas 2009).
Since then, I've lived in 6 different cities, 5 different timezones and worked on countless side projects. But all this time, HN has always been my most visited month after month.
I can always count on this place to keep me up to date with the latest tech trends and read discussions between reasonable people. Thank you all and especially dang for keeping discussions high quality. Especially as the quality of content on the rest of the internet deteriorates in the pursuit of virility.
It's a testament to you all that place feels the same as it did 10+ years ago.
Since then, I've lived in 6 different cities, 5 different timezones and worked on countless side projects. But all this time, HN has always been my most visited month after month.
I can always count on this place to keep me up to date with the latest tech trends and read discussions between reasonable people. Thank you all and especially dang for keeping discussions high quality. Especially as the quality of content on the rest of the internet deteriorates in the pursuit of virility.
It's a testament to you all that place feels the same as it did 10+ years ago.
Same here! My account is about the same age, and I've lived abroad all over the world.
Hackernews always helped me feel grounded and connected to the tech world and community at large.
Hackernews always helped me feel grounded and connected to the tech world and community at large.
Same for me, most probably this account is about 10 years old or so, but I’ve been lurking for even longer.
Almost 9 years 9 months here, 5 cities, 4 countries, 3 timezones. :)
Hackernews is simultaneously the most cantankerous and, imho, highest quality response on average public forum on the net. I absolutely love it here and sincerely appreciate this place. I feel like I’ve grown up on this site in so many ways.
I am continually humbled by not just the consistent quality of content but also the comments. It’s a testament to the moderators that this site has maintained this level of quality for so long.
I am thankful and happy to use thanksgiving as an excuse to express that notion.
I am continually humbled by not just the consistent quality of content but also the comments. It’s a testament to the moderators that this site has maintained this level of quality for so long.
I am thankful and happy to use thanksgiving as an excuse to express that notion.
It's definitely one of the only places on the internet where you can ask a question or insult something, and have either the creator or most renown SME pop out of nowhere to explain everything. Never seen anything quite like it in any other field of interest I have.
SME = subject matter expert?
Please spell out your abbreviations for those of us who are not familiar :)
Please spell out your abbreviations for those of us who are not familiar :)
They're talking about the most renowned execs at Sony Music Entertainment obviously..
Exec at Sony Music Entertainment here. You are correct.
Or Small & Medium-sized Enterprises
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_and_medium-sized_enterpr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_and_medium-sized_enterpr...
Everyone else seems having fun with it, but yes - subject matter expert.
This is the only platform I frequent where I read more than I comment and I learn a lot from people, too. I always come here to find interesting takes on things and I'm very rarely disappointed. A lot of times I delete my comments instead of posting because I worry ot might not be a good enough contribution and that I might sound dumb. That's very humbling.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Hackernews works. I respect the mods and appreciate their work keeping everything running. We're living in increasingly volatile times, and while a lot of us are stubborn and hard of hearing - myself included - and people like Jonathan Blow like to hate on that, I still think this forum is a bastion for real discussion and understanding on all kinds of topics.
It's bizarre how many times I've come across someone just randomly hating on Jon Blow. I don't know what this guy does to attract such attention considering his relatively niche space of work.
I'm not hating on him, I like him almost as much as John Carmack. I think he brings criticism on himself though because he's very negative on some topics, obviously not making friends. While he's doing his niche work he's shooting off strong opinions all the time.
Well, even if you're not in the industry it's still difficult not to have strong opinions on some fields of software developments; especially the shitshow that is the web.
That said, very few programmers today recognize or admit the atrocious quality of modern software. I think That's why people like Jonathan Blow or Casey Muratori are disliked by developers who see themselves as champions of "modern" software development.
Sorry for misunderstanding.
That said, very few programmers today recognize or admit the atrocious quality of modern software. I think That's why people like Jonathan Blow or Casey Muratori are disliked by developers who see themselves as champions of "modern" software development.
Sorry for misunderstanding.
If you go against the status quo you get flagged. It's just as shit as any other forum.
If you post like https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29342840 you certainly do! Do you really think you shouldn't?
Moderating even on Thanksgiving Day!
HN is a great place to learn new things. And new words! This is the first time I’ve ever heard the word “cantankerous” :)
Agreed. I can think of a few words off hand I learned here. Rejoinder has probably been my favorite.
Can often learn the most words from the magniloquence of cantankerous rejoinders.
I’m actually just as thankful for all the words I don’t have to learn here. This is often the first place I go to when I want to look for a distilled, “real” take on something by people capable of communicating with a lot of jargon but generally choose to speak simply and succinctly.
I’m actually just as thankful for all the words I don’t have to learn here. This is often the first place I go to when I want to look for a distilled, “real” take on something by people capable of communicating with a lot of jargon but generally choose to speak simply and succinctly.
This resonates for me.
My proudest work-achievement of the year was getting to #1 spot of my favourite website with termsandconditions.game
I love HN. Happy thanksgiving!
I love HN. Happy thanksgiving!
Even the worst comments on HN are far better than the worst comments on Reddit or Twitter.
>> Hackernews is simultaneously the most cantankerous and, imho, highest quality response
In other words, exactly what the internet was and (for people like me) hoped it would continue to be. I don't think it's entirely the moderation (though that certainly helps) but somehow the conceptual integrity has been maintained and has a powerful shaping force.
I never completely agree with the content and opinions, but we all seem really well aligned with the rules of the game.
In other words, exactly what the internet was and (for people like me) hoped it would continue to be. I don't think it's entirely the moderation (though that certainly helps) but somehow the conceptual integrity has been maintained and has a powerful shaping force.
I never completely agree with the content and opinions, but we all seem really well aligned with the rules of the game.
Yup, you all on the whole teach me a ton and keep me honest. You call me out on my shit and also submit really cool things. Here's to more.
I agree on everything, but the moderation. Personally, I have seen very few times where their assistance is even needed.
I have seen them squash interesting debates.
I had one guy email me, and tell me at home to stop commenting so much. (Never forgot that one, and there are no TOS. I will probally pay for those last two sentences? Then again if HN is what it claims, maybe not?)
What makes this place special is there are a wide range of people here interested in many subjects. What I love most is cutting through the bull. I doubt there's a person here who doesn't know about The Scientific Method, or The Placebo Effect.
We don't automatically give credit to the wealthy boys unless they did something really spectacular in their lives, and we want to know exactly how much help the wealthy family had in the success. We don't let them pontificate ad nausium because they made money. We scrutinize and investigate everyone, and every idea. From the best in class PhDs to lost disenfranchised souls. Everyone has a chance to make their point.
Hacker News is by far the best site for technical discussion.
(I do spend too much time here. It's my fault though. I don't have much of a life, and I am lonely. I am looking for new sites besides Reddit. Reddit would be so much better if everyone wasen't trying out for a SNL contract.)
I have seen them squash interesting debates.
I had one guy email me, and tell me at home to stop commenting so much. (Never forgot that one, and there are no TOS. I will probally pay for those last two sentences? Then again if HN is what it claims, maybe not?)
What makes this place special is there are a wide range of people here interested in many subjects. What I love most is cutting through the bull. I doubt there's a person here who doesn't know about The Scientific Method, or The Placebo Effect.
We don't automatically give credit to the wealthy boys unless they did something really spectacular in their lives, and we want to know exactly how much help the wealthy family had in the success. We don't let them pontificate ad nausium because they made money. We scrutinize and investigate everyone, and every idea. From the best in class PhDs to lost disenfranchised souls. Everyone has a chance to make their point.
Hacker News is by far the best site for technical discussion.
(I do spend too much time here. It's my fault though. I don't have much of a life, and I am lonely. I am looking for new sites besides Reddit. Reddit would be so much better if everyone wasen't trying out for a SNL contract.)
Didn’t really read you post but this jumped out at me, “Hacker News is by far the best site for technical discussion.”
Indubitably true.
Frankly, even if I’m forever shadowbanned, I can’t think of a better place on the net. It reminds me of the old net, the best parts. The current fashion and culture change a bit over the years but not too much. It’s hard to not mess up a good thing but they do well to do that here, even if there’s a strong pro-CCP bias evident at times in some of the moderation.
Indubitably true.
Frankly, even if I’m forever shadowbanned, I can’t think of a better place on the net. It reminds me of the old net, the best parts. The current fashion and culture change a bit over the years but not too much. It’s hard to not mess up a good thing but they do well to do that here, even if there’s a strong pro-CCP bias evident at times in some of the moderation.
You’re not shadowbanned yet. Unless we both are together…
If you're lonely I can't be any more emphatic when I recommend real life groups.
Tech meet ups, gym classes, insert interest here groups and anything else you can think of.
Online connections just don't fully satisfy the human need for connecting.
Tech meet ups, gym classes, insert interest here groups and anything else you can think of.
Online connections just don't fully satisfy the human need for connecting.
I was recently in a meeting with a colleague about some recent craziness that just finished. A lot of hard work, not fun, but ended up just fine. Then a few minutes later, I find out her daughter is in the hospital, so she's been back-and-forth there a lot, and her life is exponentially more crazy than my own. I felt terrible for complaining about my dumb issues. Work's hard sometimes, but it's so small in comparison.
The upside of the conversation is that I've felt extra thankful this year- I have friends/family/coworkers going through sickness, abuse, divorce, coming out of the closet, and more, and it puts my concerns in perspective. My life is far from perfect, but I'm grateful for what I do have.
I know very little about any of you personally, but I hope you continue to share your knowledge, wisdom, dumb anecdotes, and opinions both great and terrible.
The upside of the conversation is that I've felt extra thankful this year- I have friends/family/coworkers going through sickness, abuse, divorce, coming out of the closet, and more, and it puts my concerns in perspective. My life is far from perfect, but I'm grateful for what I do have.
I know very little about any of you personally, but I hope you continue to share your knowledge, wisdom, dumb anecdotes, and opinions both great and terrible.
Meta cognition right der
Citizen of the Earth, member of the Cherokee Nation - let us not forget the spirit of the day. Everyone viewing this post has something to be thankful for. Be humble, be kind. Happy Thanksgiving.
> be kind
Likewise to you.
Likewise to you.
As an Immigrant to the USA, I did not get the whole thanksgiving thing. But then as I had a kid there, I warmed up to it.
Then now I've been living abroad for almost 10 years without returning home to the USA and if I did not see this post I would not even have remembered.
It's strange how we can so quickly adjust to holidays from different countries in just a few years -- while forgetting the ones back home so easily. And it's not because we were ingrained with them as kids, because while I grew up in Jamaica, I've totally forgotten the holidays there now.
I guess the main one is Christmas - it's hard to forget because of all the shopping - and that's kinda celebrated here in Asia too.
Anyway... Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!
Then now I've been living abroad for almost 10 years without returning home to the USA and if I did not see this post I would not even have remembered.
It's strange how we can so quickly adjust to holidays from different countries in just a few years -- while forgetting the ones back home so easily. And it's not because we were ingrained with them as kids, because while I grew up in Jamaica, I've totally forgotten the holidays there now.
I guess the main one is Christmas - it's hard to forget because of all the shopping - and that's kinda celebrated here in Asia too.
Anyway... Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!
In the same boat myself. I immigrated from india to Canada many years ago and since then, Christmas is the only one I can actually remember and usually celebrate. The other traditional ones like Diwali, Durga Puja, Holi, Eid etc are all forgotten to me unless my family reminds me of it.
UK immigrant to the USA here. I heard about and celebrated Diwali for the first time this year (by going out for Indian food). I'm up for any and all holidays. Especially ones that involve food and no other commitments :) Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Hello fellow expat. The American holiday that amuses me is July 4th as that is basically "Fuck The British" day.
I can relate as I am an immigrant as well. I do not know if it is me getting older or the fact this year was especially eventful ( new title, first baby ), but, despite all the stuff going on in the world today, I feel especially thankful.
It is funny, because only few years ago I was more cynical about it and reduced all holidays to the 'feast' part.
It is funny, because only few years ago I was more cynical about it and reduced all holidays to the 'feast' part.
Happy thanksgiving, HN! Hoping for a safe and happy weekend for everyone, and praying for anybody daring to brave an airport! Good luck, and reminder: take as much leftovers home as you possibly can. Stuffing a Hawaiian roll full of cold turkey and cranberry sauce and eating it over the sink is a godly act.
For those of you who have to work to keep this giant machine running, just be aware: legally you are allowed to have one drink at your desk at all times during the holiday weekend. I don't make the rules.
For those of you who have to work to keep this giant machine running, just be aware: legally you are allowed to have one drink at your desk at all times during the holiday weekend. I don't make the rules.
"Stuffing a Hawaiian roll full of cold turkey and cranberry sauce and eating it over the sink is a godly act."
what i would pay for that experience while walking home after a night out.
what i would pay for that experience while walking home after a night out.
I’m from another culture and this is a FIRST thanksgiving for me :)
This place has been not only enjoyable and absolutely blowing away for me because of all the great people who participated in key events for our industry and provided first hand perspective on something I only remotely heard of before.
But the warm inclusive accepting and encouraging atmosphere here is totally something else on the internets nowadays, thank every single one of you for that.
And a cherry on top, one of the book recommendations here changed my life in ways I could not have imagined, so you’re all very special for me, hope to be a part of this big and warm community for the years to come, thank you for your precious time and attention!
This place has been not only enjoyable and absolutely blowing away for me because of all the great people who participated in key events for our industry and provided first hand perspective on something I only remotely heard of before.
But the warm inclusive accepting and encouraging atmosphere here is totally something else on the internets nowadays, thank every single one of you for that.
And a cherry on top, one of the book recommendations here changed my life in ways I could not have imagined, so you’re all very special for me, hope to be a part of this big and warm community for the years to come, thank you for your precious time and attention!
Do you mind sharing the name of the book?
It’s Keith Johnston Improv. It really helped me to become friends with my subconscious, imagination, destroy some assumptions about myself, reframe my view of children, of course laid a stone into my decision to have a child (like this year as opposed to “eventually” or some day as I started interacting with children after reading the book), showed me a cool hobby and a new way to express myself as an event organizer. I have like 240 highlights and notes in it, more than in any other book by far, it was really a book written just for me at that point in life, you know? It also has a bit of a twist towards the end. Highly recommend! I’m 33 if this provides some context I dunno :)
Oh there’s also a TED talk by the man, you can totally see he is something else by watching it and comparing to other TED talks. Makes more sense of you read the book though.
Speaking of books discovered on HN, this website is an excellent, distilled resource: https://hackernewsbooks.com/
The number one book this week is:
How to Destroy a Tech Startup in 3 Easy Steps
How to Destroy a Tech Startup in 3 Easy Steps
Gosh, this was beautiful to read as an incidentally American person.
There's something truly healing in giving thanks, in calling attention to the countless small acts of kindness without which we wouldn't be where we are today. The holiday itself is so freighted with the weight of our history, but the premise seems good. It actually seems to me more humanist, less materialistic and less secular, than any other holiday on the Western calendar.
There's something truly healing in giving thanks, in calling attention to the countless small acts of kindness without which we wouldn't be where we are today. The holiday itself is so freighted with the weight of our history, but the premise seems good. It actually seems to me more humanist, less materialistic and less secular, than any other holiday on the Western calendar.
For sure, gratitude is healing both ways, holidays like this must really have a wide positive effect on communities and wellbeing of people. We need more of those :)
Goingaroundstreetsandscreamingiloveyouateachotherday anyone? :))
I'll also be thankful for the book's name
Thank you Dan Gackle for making this site my happy place, the only place on the internet that I read every day.
Thank you all for posting and upvoting the interesting stories. Thank you for replying to my comments. Thank you for upvoting them. Thank you for downvoting them, too. I come here to learn and be amazed at knowledge, creativity, and kindness.
Thank you all for posting and upvoting the interesting stories. Thank you for replying to my comments. Thank you for upvoting them. Thank you for downvoting them, too. I come here to learn and be amazed at knowledge, creativity, and kindness.
Dang is a bloody excellent moderator. I personally love his more talkative and eloquent tone, instead of the "can you stop", "just follow the rules or fuck off" attitude other moderators seem to have. He's a bit of a role model to me, so I do tend to try and watch how he moderates and blend it into my own style.
Didn't know his name, I was saying dang as in dangit in my head for year. Need to fix that to Dan-G.
For what it's worth, I still mentally pronounce it as "dang" (i.e. part of dang-it). I know it's not his name, but it's so perfect, I thought it had to be intentional, like a little joke.
That's right. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25061563
Ha! I literally just commented almost exactly the same thing below to another post. I'm glad there's a few of us who appreciate his benevolence.
Dang is the traffic cop + mom + cool older cousin + prison warden that HN needs, and I think that's what's allowed this place to stay so great.
dang does a dang good job. He’s corrected me a few times for posting unhelpful, snarky, or dismissive comments. His care and vigilance really makes this the best forum on the web that I’m aware of.
dang good egg, confirmed.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving!
I always like how even when people are so cranky and rude to him because they're complaining about whatever they disagree with, he's always so respectful and thoughtful back. It's rather amusing to see a mod rule via benevolent kindness instead of like a petty HOA president :P
I always assumed dang was an Asian name. Didn't realise it was a Dan G :-)
As someone who has been rapped across the proverbial knuckles by dang for making unnecessarily combative or snarky comments, I too want to thank him for making this a great place.
Hear, hear!
Happy Thanksgiving, all. Hope you are able to spend time with family and friends.
Happy Thanksgiving, all. Hope you are able to spend time with family and friends.
Definitely, thanks dang!
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I’ll upvote that. Being a mod is a difficult and nearly completely thankless (but utterly necessary) job, he’s got a good attitude and consistent enforcement of the rules. Cheers dang!
Happy Thanksgiving. Please remember that regardless of the "difficulties" the western world is facing now, you have it better than almost everyone on the planet. I've been to some of the poorest countries on earth in war and peace. Never take anything for granted. Please be safe, and be thankful.
My Thanksgiving Bullet Enumerated List:
1) I'm thankful my elderly parents and in-laws are healthy and survived the worst of the pandemic.
2) I'm thankful new relatives are healthy and thriving (who doesn't adore babies?)
3) I'm thankful my immediate family is OK. Zoom-schooling and masking is not ideal but we adjusted and adapted.
4) I'm in awe of the medical professionals who withstood the brunt of the pandemic and continue to provide for our well-being.
5) And the technologists that support the medical professionals -- the those who build the tools, design the scientific instruments, operate the equipment, push the tech to incrementally do more -- all this seems like magic but is comprised of late night debugging, inspired insight, that blood-sweat-beers workpersonship that keeps society chugging along.
1) I'm thankful my elderly parents and in-laws are healthy and survived the worst of the pandemic.
2) I'm thankful new relatives are healthy and thriving (who doesn't adore babies?)
3) I'm thankful my immediate family is OK. Zoom-schooling and masking is not ideal but we adjusted and adapted.
4) I'm in awe of the medical professionals who withstood the brunt of the pandemic and continue to provide for our well-being.
5) And the technologists that support the medical professionals -- the those who build the tools, design the scientific instruments, operate the equipment, push the tech to incrementally do more -- all this seems like magic but is comprised of late night debugging, inspired insight, that blood-sweat-beers workpersonship that keeps society chugging along.
I am not American, but I give thanks today that USA exists. Because, for all its failings, it still is such an inspiration for how things can be great in the world and how a dream for a future in which we are so much more than we are today - can exist.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Happy Thanksgiving Everyone.
I am grateful for this platform, the moderators and all contributors.
Thank you Dan.
I remember when I was new here. I was impressed and equally challenged by the achievements of people here. One of my first questions was how I could get a good remote job. Dan replied and informed me about the Whoishiring account. He sounded very positive and even wished me good luck. I felt so motivated and eventually used it to secure a remote work that I really like.
I am grateful for this platform, the moderators and all contributors.
Thank you Dan.
I remember when I was new here. I was impressed and equally challenged by the achievements of people here. One of my first questions was how I could get a good remote job. Dan replied and informed me about the Whoishiring account. He sounded very positive and even wished me good luck. I felt so motivated and eventually used it to secure a remote work that I really like.
Yay! I love it when HN has positive effects on people's real lives. It did that for me too, long before I became a moderator here. Thank you, PG.
For those that are alone, remember the world is full of serendipity and the desolate years can change.
For those in groups, be thankful for those you break bread with and the paths that led them to your table.
For those in groups, be thankful for those you break bread with and the paths that led them to your table.
Some people are both at the same time. You can be in a social group yet feel bitterly alone at the same time. That's essentially what I used to feel like.
That's a hard place to be in, for those in that situation, know that at least one internet stranger cares enough to chat for a bit - emails in my bio.
Can't promise to respond instantly, but will respond before I go to bed tonight.
Can't promise to respond instantly, but will respond before I go to bed tonight.
First thanksgiving in the US. My wife and I have stocked up on some of the worst looking pre-made things from Safeway to easily make tomorrow so neither of us have to cook. Excited to have a long weekend :) Enjoy yours too!
The most important part of Thanksgiving is spending time with the people you care about, the food is all secondary; it sounds like you're doing things right.
That being said, in the future I recommend seeking out the best pies that you can, my personal favorites are blueberry and apple.
Welcome to America and happy Thanksgiving!
That being said, in the future I recommend seeking out the best pies that you can, my personal favorites are blueberry and apple.
Welcome to America and happy Thanksgiving!
Thinking about all the folks on call for the Black Friday/Cyber Monday crush. They were some of my favorite days working in e-commerce but, then again, everything always went smoothly during my tenure. Thanks for holding down the fort for the rest of us!
Was up at 1:30am fixing that blocker in production last night. Never a dull moment!
Thanks to you, and everyone who is on call today!
I've been in that trench too. I'm thankful to be out of it, and able to enjoy the festivities without always having an ear out for that PagerDuty ringtone.
(EAS tones, I always used, the SAME FSK chirps followed by the attention tone. Wake the dead, that will. If you never want to miss a page again - and never want anyone in earshot to doubt it's important, besides - give it a try! Bonus side effect: you'll immediately be in the correct frame of mind if the real balloon ever goes up.)
(EAS tones, I always used, the SAME FSK chirps followed by the attention tone. Wake the dead, that will. If you never want to miss a page again - and never want anyone in earshot to doubt it's important, besides - give it a try! Bonus side effect: you'll immediately be in the correct frame of mind if the real balloon ever goes up.)
853 + 960Hz? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbegB49B1TY
(If you do check, maybe turn it down to be nice to your nerves :D)
(If you do check, maybe turn it down to be nice to your nerves :D)
Oh, I don't need to check, I looked it up ages ago while I was implementing my SAME encoder. It's definitely that frequency pair, and they're deliberately chosen to be exactly as unpleasant when mixed as they are.
Ah, https://github.com/aaron-em/same-encoder :P
Wow, SAME is very interesting. (I live in Australia and have never been exposed to a comparable system. I think the closest we have is an SMS-based thing.)
Wow, SAME is very interesting. (I live in Australia and have never been exposed to a comparable system. I think the closest we have is an SMS-based thing.)
With the advent of wireless emergency messaging, EAS no longer has the ubiquity even here that its predecessor the Emergency Broadcast System did in my childhood.
With TV at that time offering in many places, my childhood home included, only about a dozen analog VHF and UHF channels many if not all of which participated in the system, you were all but guaranteed to see and hear a system test sooner or later - I might have been five or six the first time I did, and it frightened me so badly that I ran and found my mother.
As mentioned in the README to that project, there's a smallish and somewhat creepypasta-adjacent Youtube subgenre of fictional EAS messages, and I've wondered sometimes if experiences similar to mine are where that found its genesis. If video content hasn't all moved to VR by a couple decades from now, I wonder if we'll still see the like being made.
With TV at that time offering in many places, my childhood home included, only about a dozen analog VHF and UHF channels many if not all of which participated in the system, you were all but guaranteed to see and hear a system test sooner or later - I might have been five or six the first time I did, and it frightened me so badly that I ran and found my mother.
As mentioned in the README to that project, there's a smallish and somewhat creepypasta-adjacent Youtube subgenre of fictional EAS messages, and I've wondered sometimes if experiences similar to mine are where that found its genesis. If video content hasn't all moved to VR by a couple decades from now, I wonder if we'll still see the like being made.
Thanks dang! Hopefully they'll give you a promotion soon, maybe some equity in YC companies! Maybe you'll even let us implement dark mode on Hacker News soon. ;)
You the real one!
You the real one!
Yup, thanks Dang!
Non-American but I do truly appreciate any holiday that puts emphasis on taking stock of what, and who, you are lucky enough to have in your life.
Keep on hacking and posting folks, and I'll remain thankful for many years to come!
It's pleasant to see something like this on here mixed in with all the technical posts. Happy thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving all. I'm from Kathmandu, Nepal we celebrate something similar around October, called Dashain, the spirit is the same. Family time, good food and being thankful for what we have.
To all those saying it's a strictly American affair I would point out that Japan also has it's own version on the same week.
Happy Labor Thanksgiving Day everyone!
Happy Labor Thanksgiving Day everyone!
What is the Japanese version of Thanksgiving? I had no idea.
They probably mean this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_Thanksgiving_Day
I may not celebrate Thanksgiving (not American) but I would still like to say thanks to hacker news. I don't remember how long ago I discovered it, but it's been an amazing journey. Let it never end. Thank you to this amazing community.
I am not a technocrat by any means. I don't even work any engineering company, much less software company. In last 5 years, I've stopped using Twitter, Facebook and Reddit. In my real life, I have absolutely nobody to talk about anything which is remotely intellectual or technology. Heck, I can't even talk about great movies, books and music. Have been suffering from depression practically all my life
While living such a life, HN is THE ONLY place where I get some sort of satisfaction. This is the only place where I find practically everyone smarter than me. This is the only place where people can discuss stuffs without any agenda, propaganda, hate or anything like that. This is the only place where comments offer better insights than the posted article. This is one of only two website (other is wikipedia) where people's positive efforts show up. This site has actually made me a critical thinker. People talk about stuffs, even about non technological topics, which people in my real life don't even have any clue about. This is the only place where I have to think thrice before commenting anything. I mean I can rarely add anything to discussion which is better than other posts. There is so much to learn here.
And Dang, you are a great moderator. You are taking good care of this beautiful garden called HN.
Thank you HN and all the members. You guys don't realize how much change you bring in lives of people like me who have no direct connection to 'intellectual' world.
While living such a life, HN is THE ONLY place where I get some sort of satisfaction. This is the only place where I find practically everyone smarter than me. This is the only place where people can discuss stuffs without any agenda, propaganda, hate or anything like that. This is the only place where comments offer better insights than the posted article. This is one of only two website (other is wikipedia) where people's positive efforts show up. This site has actually made me a critical thinker. People talk about stuffs, even about non technological topics, which people in my real life don't even have any clue about. This is the only place where I have to think thrice before commenting anything. I mean I can rarely add anything to discussion which is better than other posts. There is so much to learn here.
And Dang, you are a great moderator. You are taking good care of this beautiful garden called HN.
Thank you HN and all the members. You guys don't realize how much change you bring in lives of people like me who have no direct connection to 'intellectual' world.
Agree. As much as this place drives up my anxiety and displeasure everyday, it is still my #1 source for news that I care to hear about. Kind of a low bar, but hey, still above the bar =)
HN is the best place I've found to discuss medical stuff in a serious and sciency manner, for which I am endlessly grateful.
I am very thankful for being alive and for getting to experience this world, no matter how cruel it may be at times. I survived 4 years of war that begun when I was 9 years old in the 90s. There is plenty to be thankful for.
Happy thanksgiving!
Happy thanksgiving!
We give Thee thanks, almighty God, for all Thy benefits, who livest and reignest for ever and ever. Amen.
May the Lord grant us His peace and life everlasting. Amen.
Happy Thanksgiving!
May the Lord grant us His peace and life everlasting. Amen.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving! Hackernews has been a godsend for me and my success as a software engineer is owed in part to this forum.
I grew up the son of an English teacher. As a kid, I was always encouraged to look up words I didn't know in the dictionary. I do the same thing here, just replace words with topics and the dictionary with Google. The sheer amount of topics that I now know "enough to have a conversation about" is insane.
On posts about new versions of libraries, frameworks, languages, services, etc, it is not uncommon to see members of the teams that built them chatting about it in the comments. Hearing from developers directly rather than release notes or marketing dribble is so refreshing.
The holy wars that go on in comments sections are also always entertaining. Honestly, those are probably my favorite part.
I've never found a board/community online that is as high quality, informative in topics I care about, or entertaining as this one. I'm thankful for HN, the mods, and the community here.
I grew up the son of an English teacher. As a kid, I was always encouraged to look up words I didn't know in the dictionary. I do the same thing here, just replace words with topics and the dictionary with Google. The sheer amount of topics that I now know "enough to have a conversation about" is insane.
On posts about new versions of libraries, frameworks, languages, services, etc, it is not uncommon to see members of the teams that built them chatting about it in the comments. Hearing from developers directly rather than release notes or marketing dribble is so refreshing.
The holy wars that go on in comments sections are also always entertaining. Honestly, those are probably my favorite part.
I've never found a board/community online that is as high quality, informative in topics I care about, or entertaining as this one. I'm thankful for HN, the mods, and the community here.
Today, I am thankful for all of the technologists who made the greatest tool of all time: the computer. And here's to the greatest language of all time: VBA. Haha just kidding, it's obviously Rust. Or is it? Hehehehe.
Just getting my snarky comment practice in before the family dinner. Alright, I'm off to bake a sweet potato souffle!
Just getting my snarky comment practice in before the family dinner. Alright, I'm off to bake a sweet potato souffle!
I am thankful for the recent Ask HN thread where the guy mentioned he feels dumb and lazy. I found it very relatable and it caused good introspection on my part as well.
Yes, absolutely, I want to say this also. Hacker News / Ycombinator is very fine and excellent. Thanx for running this site. It is unique, the format is genius simple, and I learn and discover things here I would otherwise have no knowledge of. We are in rural location in Canada, coming in via Starlink now. The internet is critical for us. It is our economic, social and scientific link to the world. Sites of the quality of Hacker News are rare now. If we ever manage to get to and live on Mars, I hope we can have satellite relay link to HN. Happy Thanxgiving to everyone. And best of luck for everyone's future projects!
Happy thanksgiving HN. I'm living in India and recently got the US company offer through HackerNews. It's truely one of the best forum that I recommend to my friends and families. Stay safe!
I am thankful for this community helping largely stay off normal news sources and providing me with healthy discussion to jog my brain in some long ass Austrian lockdowns.
Thanks everyone & HN staff
Thanks everyone & HN staff
Happy for some. We're only allowed to have gatherings of six people. Up to twenty for funerals. Sadly, our beloved family pet turkey passed away yesterday.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone. I hope you can spend some time with family this holidays.
You are all beautiful, bickering, nerds. And I love you all.
You are all beautiful, bickering, nerds. And I love you all.
An interesting game, mr_o47. The only winning move is to play.
Pretty much the only place on the internet where the comments are as intelligent and informative - or more so - than the articles themselves.
Actually, that’s probably a much higher bar than needs leaping over - it’s pretty much the only place where the comments aren’t just a bunch of hate filled bile.
Actually, that’s probably a much higher bar than needs leaping over - it’s pretty much the only place where the comments aren’t just a bunch of hate filled bile.
We had the Canadian thanksgiving few weeks ago. Happy thanksgiving to all my American friends and family!
We recently learned our friend's 9-month-old was diagnosed with leukemia.
I have a two year old daughter, and cant even imagine the pain they are going through.
This year, I am thankful for being healthy as a family, and i am praying for the kid.
That's all.
This year, I am thankful for being healthy as a family, and i am praying for the kid.
That's all.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Eat some food, love your fellow humans but most importantly.
Thank you to all the Opensource Devs
Eat some food, love your fellow humans but most importantly.
Thank you to all the Opensource Devs
There is no other place like this on the internet.
I would like to thank everyone who visits this site and participates in these excellent conversation threads.
Extra special thanks to dang for keeping all of these cats in 1 bag.
I would like to thank everyone who visits this site and participates in these excellent conversation threads.
Extra special thanks to dang for keeping all of these cats in 1 bag.
In terms of Hacker News specific gratitude, I am thankful for the deep and diverse level of experience lots of people on here possess, and the moderators who enable these voices to rise to the top.
It’s a nice reason to recollect what you are thankful for or can be as other people share
To me i can appreciate that far more than worrying about the origin story, but the version thats told is inspirational too
To me i can appreciate that far more than worrying about the origin story, but the version thats told is inspirational too
Happy thanksgiving, Hackers!
https://www.dinneratthezoo.com/spatchcock-turkey/
https://www.dinneratthezoo.com/spatchcock-turkey/
My 10th year on HN after several years lurking. There is no better place on internet. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. Stay healthy, be kind and count your blessings.
Happy thanksgiving everyone! Proud to be a part of the community. Been here for about a year now and I'm looking forward to another one with you all!
I am thankful for this site, and the awesome comments from users. I'm really thankful for comments with sources and that a lot of users follow the guidelines [1]. It makes for interesting reading. Thanks for a place I can read something new on every day.
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
Happy thanksgiving!!!
I got hired through Hacker News, thanks to this forum !
Happy thanksgiving!!
I actually find stuff and learn stuff on here that's relevant to both my personal and professional development.
Stuff I've learned here includes: how to manage my own time better and make better decisions, how to do better code testing, lots of pro- and anti- crypto stuff, and a ton more. I've also discovered things like Svelte JS, CUE Lang, and a ton of other tools I use daily.
So thanks, HN!!
I actually find stuff and learn stuff on here that's relevant to both my personal and professional development.
Stuff I've learned here includes: how to manage my own time better and make better decisions, how to do better code testing, lots of pro- and anti- crypto stuff, and a ton more. I've also discovered things like Svelte JS, CUE Lang, and a ton of other tools I use daily.
So thanks, HN!!
This is nice, and I'm glad you posted it, and I'm glad it's still up.
Happy thanksgiving! And for non-Americans wondering what it is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving
Controversy around origin aside, hey at least the spirit of it is nice.
Happy thanksgiving! And for non-Americans wondering what it is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving
Controversy around origin aside, hey at least the spirit of it is nice.
Thank you hacker news commentors for being more thoughtful, insightful, and well-spoken than people commenting on Reddit! Always enjoy and appreciate the discussions and threads on here and love finding interesting articles and thought-provoking commentary.
Additionally, truly appreciate the text-based interface!
Additionally, truly appreciate the text-based interface!
discovered this site this year! super thankful for that :)
Happy Thanksgiving! There is no Thanksgiving in my country, but I have been reflecting on my work life as we approach the end of the year and I'm really thankful for having gotten to spend 14 happy years working with a bunch of different, interesting tech stacks.
Happy Thanksgiving to all Americans!
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Why the downvote? Not everybody here is from US.
Can’t say I agree with the downvote. Nevertheless, even though Thanksgiving is a US holiday, the spirit of Thanksgiving is to invite and include everyone. You don’t have to be a US citizen to celebrate Thanksgiving.
Let's be thankful for being alive.
EDIT: "We are a way for the cosmos to know itself." –Carl Sagan
EDIT: "We are a way for the cosmos to know itself." –Carl Sagan
Happy Thanksgiving, Y'all!
#np “Your job is my smile”[0]
[0] https://twitter.com/app4soft/status/1464011349885870091
#np “Your job is my smile”[0]
[0] https://twitter.com/app4soft/status/1464011349885870091
Interesting bunch, thanks for good discussion and thanks to the HN team.
Happy thanksgiving, thanks to everyone who makes this an informative and interesting place and especially thanks to Dang for the usually thankless job of moderating tough discussions!
Thank you, HN, one and all. You’re my favorite online place.
I have read and learned a lot of things throughout my stay here in HN. I am hoping to learn more things in the future. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
I fear the day when hacker news will be gone. I will probably never again be able to keep up with developments in the tech space.
It's been over 8 years for me with you wonderful people, thank you all so much for the immeasurable wisdom you have imparted over the years.
My daily news fix converged to just two sources - HN and Daily Science telegram channels. Thank you guys for liberating me from the Reddit hell!
Yes happy thanks giving HNers. This is the only place I visit multiple times a day and each visit is educational. Thanks
Most honest gratitude to all of you who contribute with incredible comments and valuable insights in the comments section!
Thank you all, HN is a fantastic community.
I – like other people have reported – have grown tremendously intellectually by reading HN through the years.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving! I appreciate this community and wish everyone all the best this holiday season and beyond.
Let's try to not go shopping this year so those retail workers can also have a happy thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving day family.
I love you all here.
May the gods of tech be with you all.
Happy thanksgiving. This is such a wonderful community that I am so pleased to be part of.
This is a great time to be thankful for what make HN great for me. Thanks Dang!
Yes! Happy thanksgiving to all y'all (especially you dang)!
HN and coding is keeping me sane since March 2020.
Thank you OP and everyone on HN.
Thank you OP and everyone on HN.
Happy TG HN, Dang and PG
Happy turkey day everyone!
I hope your turkey comes out better than mine did...
I hope your turkey comes out better than mine did...
thanks, and happy thanksgiving to you as well and everyone else here. apart from the occasional ranting and bitching this has been a very nice place.
Thanksgiving?
I guess next up is President’s Day? Columbus Day?
I guess next up is President’s Day? Columbus Day?
Happy 'American' Thanksgiving. :)
Happy thanksgiving dang and to all of you
Much love. Happy thanksgiving <3
Happy Thanksgiving back at you
Happy Thanksgiving y'all!
Happy Thanksgiving y'all
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Happy thanksgiving everyone!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone.
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this->gratitude++; // thank you (almost) all!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Right back at ya!
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That was 2 months ago
I really appreciate the efforts of the people who are running this platform.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING