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Re: Show HN: I built a database of tech conferences to know what to attend to next

#91

I've seen event aggregators come and go. Usually they die off when the maintainer gets bored of the events. Anything different planned here?

I have this problem with an aggregator I created (sfhacks.com) which used to list hackathons in the San Francisco Bay area. It has jobs that scrape various sources for potential hackathons, and I used to go through and pick the relevant ones and fill in some boxes. It got very few visitors though, and eventually (I'm not proud of this) I basically stopped going through the drudgery of keeping it up to date. I think fully automating it somehow would lead to too much junk and too many duplicated entries.

Re: Show HN: I built a database of tech conferences to know what to attend to next

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Ugh. Why is everyone excited about yet another online directory? Is it because it is tech conferences and people here are just jazzed by lists of dorky things they can do besides mow their lawns (sorry, for folks outside SF who actually have lawns), or do their regular maintenance on their car?

This is not a problem that needs a solution. It's yet another developer (or wanna-be 'need a job in development' person) who needs a puff portfolio piece that shows he knows how to connect a few database fields with a front-end display - and mixed with search! Wow! (Well, it mostly works anyway).

I have yet to see one of these ShowHN pieces be anything but the latter. They should split ShowHN into ShowHNFluffYouBuiltToGetAJob and ShowHNStuffThatSavesLives, because I'd only be interested in the second one.

And of course, you have to have your submissions vetted by the guy who not only "promises" to always maintain this (I call), but who obnoxiously floats his Twit handle over the footer as you scroll... he either doesn't believe in crowd-sourcing genuinely or doesn't want to deal with a user-end database. Likely, he'll turn that "I don't charge to be listed" into "listings are only $99/year" pretty quickly.

Whoever said this guy was solving a "simple and actual problem" is sadly misleading this poor fellow. It was not a problem. Conferences are not concerned that there are not enough listing sites out there. Conference attendees are aware of, in their respective circles, where to go and what to attend. It's not a simple problem. It's not a problem at all.

What is a problem is the proliferation (i.e. clutter) of the internet of everyone and their sister building fluffy stuff with .co and .io domains. Can I just block all such domains from my browser? My internet would actually be better if I could.

Sigh... the death of the Yahoo Directory was heading toward this all along, wasn't it?

Re: Show HN: I built a database of tech conferences to know what to attend to next

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post #90

Well done! this is one of the best "Show HN" posts I've seen. Solving a simple & actual problem, and not needing to specify what language or framework you used as justification for it. I really wish more posts were like this. I wish I could click a keyword in a conference list and then see more conferences with that keyword. Also, the top date menu is confusing for me. I actually thought for a while the 18 was for Da…

The solution for this problem has already existed for years: Lanyrd, Eventbrite and Meetup.

nobody said it was unsolved. And while I haven't heard of Lanyrd, I know Eventbrite has been downhill for a while, and Meetup is an entirely different concept.

and to be fair, i'd be just as tickled if someone made a search engine; despite google being the current juggernaut in the space.

Re: Show HN: I built a database of tech conferences to know what to attend to next

#95

Earlier quoted context omitted.

You could add... A calendar with a tag cloud that can be toggled. A world map with the same tag cloud. Work backwards and make it into an archive of- a conference about conferences.

Haha a conference of about conferences is def. not in my mind. But everything else you suggested, it is! Thanks!

I was joking but after thinking about it the Meta Conference might attract a small but fascinating audience. I doubt it would be boring. Organizing it is probably the easiest conference ever organized. You just ask for help along with the invitations.

It's such a dumb idea it might will actually work.

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