I've been enjoying past discussion threads on HN, currently in 2012.
Interesting conversations about how Facebook would fail back then, lol, and about how Bitcoin would not be as valuable as it is today. Who would have known?
That's selection bias. Most replies in the post were positive.
BrandonM's comment also wasn't that unreasonable in my opinion. Imagine telling someone many years ago that we'd use an app on our phones to get in stranger's car and pay a lot for the privilege as well. His reaction to Dropbox wasn't on point but wasn't tone deaf.
Drew from Dropbox responded to the post at the time and BrandonM responded positively, praising the product.
It was overall a mature and very fair way of saying it wasn't for him.
I would love to see an effort to amass these corpora of knowledge into zim files for offline consumption, similar to stackoverflow et al.
https://library.kiwix.org
I posted this 23 days ago -
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46100511
I've been enjoying past discussion threads on HN, currently in 2012.
Interesting conversations about how Facebook would fail back then, lol, and about how Bitcoin would not be as valuable as it is today. Who would have known?
Great site, this.
HN is (in)famous for being bad at predicting success or failure, cf. Dropbox.
Lots of very intelligent people here but, no offense to anyone, this is the last place I'd come to get product advice.
That's selection bias. Most replies in the post were positive.
BrandonM's comment also wasn't that unreasonable in my opinion. Imagine telling someone many years ago that we'd use an app on our phones to get in stranger's car and pay a lot for the privilege as well. His reaction to Dropbox wasn't on point but wasn't tone deaf.
Drew from Dropbox responded to the post at the time and BrandonM responded positively, praising the product.
It was overall a mature and very fair way of saying it wasn't for him.
Lol. It's not a HN thing. I think humans just suck at predicting the future when that future involves the actions of other humans. Too many variables.
If you had read old discussion threads you'd never know Facebook would be the behemoth it is today.
There must be a vbulletin version too!
And if you do find an old php message board, absolutely do not add