5 comments

  • rokoss21 3 hours ago ago

    Lobsters is the natural choice - thoughtful tech discussion with strong moderation against hype. Also worth checking: comp.lang.* Usenet groups (surprisingly active), Reddit's niche programming subreddits (r/rust, r/golang), and specialty forums like electro-tech-online.com for hardware folks.

    The key difference: smaller communities attract people who are there for the craft, not engagement metrics.

  • skydhash 9 hours ago ago

    Mailing lists for some of the stuff I use (Emacs, openbsd,...)

  • krapp 6 hours ago ago

    So far I've been able to keep it out of my various fediverse feeds and accounts.

  • leephillips 9 hours ago ago

    “I miss what HN was before Ai and LLMs started dominating everything!”

    This might be your solution:

    https://hn-ai.org/

    • tim333 2 hours ago ago

      I was thinking couldn't you just filter the AI stuff out. It normally seems to be less than 20% of items.