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Comment #3431745
Do you feel the moderation over there is enough though, even on the "nicely moderated places" that you mention? Compared to other communities where admins/mods delete users' commen…
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Comment #3431629
To add to this, it also feels as that in most cases, for every topic that a niche subreddit (or multiple similar subreddits) covers, there usually exist better online communities d…
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Comment #3392034
If you're interested in books published in 2011 and that are not necessarily picked by HNers: http://www.largeheartedboy.com/blog/archive/2011/11/online_b... This blogger aggregate…
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Comment #3325295
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churnalism I'm not sure if the same term is used in the U.S., but few British journalists have spoken out about what you've mentioned - the race to get…
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Comment #2532504
Do you usually ask the same question to white Canadians as well ("Where are you from?", "Oh, where are your parents from then?")? It would be safe to assume that white Canadians ar…
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Comment #2400495
As for the post-it/to-do lists, what helps me is to develop a point system (scale of 0~5 or whatever) and assign a point next to a criterion at the end of the day, depending on how…
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Comment #2214684
Just as an additional note, MIT came up with a set of OCWs for introductory courses back in January that are specifically intended for independent learners (IIRC, one of the MIT's …
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Comment #1694065
Previously: - http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1606148 - http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=868006 - http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=576677 - http://news.ycombinator.com/it…
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Comment #1507675
Bias put aside, you get to detect certain patterns about the articles after you read BBC's online news service for a while. Most of the time, they seem to lack depth as well. If yo…
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Comment #1331432
I cannot agree more with this. Perhaps this might apply to almost all discussion-based sites, but often at HN (especially Ask HN posts), it's sometimes frustrating seeing how new c…
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Comment #1312445
There was a pertinent discussion about height adjustable desks few days ago, see here: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1285775 I highly recommend them, if you can get one for y…
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Comment #1223412
May be you've seen these HN threads about self-learning maths already... if not, hopefully you'll find these textbooks useful. Here's a little HN link dump, in the order of time at…
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Comment #1193721
Relevant HN discussions from the past: - http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=108723 - http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=201913
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Comment #1127399
Just had to post a comment to say thanks. Even the archives on searchyc is good enough, but this will surely save me a lot of clicks. Cheers.
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Comment #1017321
A dedicated site (rather than personal blogs that are already in place for this purpose) would be great. At the moment, I keep a Delicious account to index learning material and lo…
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Comment #945987
Wasn't WoW supposed to be the new golf amongst the Silicon Valley lot?
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Comment #879177
Dude, asking out of curiosity, could you elaborate on your experience? Did your health literally get worse? Did you miss out on a lot occasions/opportunities during the time you re…
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Comment #876024
In case you're unfamiliar with the IAmA series on Reddit (which I see is getting positive feedback from HN readers, needless to say), a 'starred' post such as this one means that t…
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Comment #846186
From the viewpoint of a HN lurker: -pg - Because he's PG -edw517, mechanical_fish - Due to frequent sighting of their comments -tokenadult - You'll always find him in threads that …
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Comment #834860
For some reason, I've heard the exact same thing from residents of Chicago, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, etc. So does "average" exclude major (maybe East Coast) U.S. cities? Shou…
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Comment #699814
Technological: -Compilation of "Best How-To and DIY Sites" from PC Magazine (includes Instructables, WikiHow, Expert Village, WonderHowTo, etc.) - http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2…
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Comment #667956
Past Discussions (search for more): - http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=576677 - http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=199103 Suggestions: - http://similicio.us/search.php?url=news…