3 pointsby sujayk_334 hours ago5 comments
  • al_borland4 hours ago
    From the FAQ:

    How are stories ranked?

    The basic algorithm divides points by a power of the time since a story was submitted. Comments in threads are ranked the same way.

    Other factors affecting rank include user flags, anti-abuse software, software which demotes overheated discussions, account or site weighting, and moderator action.

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    Personally, I appreciate that the rankings are done at a site level, and there isn’t a bunch of tracking and manipulation to give me a personal “feed” to drive engagement. A lot of comments on this site complain about those practices on other sites. I don’t think it’s welcome here.

  • A_Duck2 hours ago
    The idea is to discover new things you didn’t know you wanted to know - not consume more of the same
  • mrkpdl3 hours ago
    It’s much better the way it is - one of the last remaining high quality feeds on the Internet!

    (PS please feel free to disagree and post other ones I don’t know about below!)

  • kamomkoianan hour ago
    How do you organize technical articles you read?

    I read a lot of backend and architecture articles and often struggle to revisit them later.

    I’m curious how others handle this.

    Do you: Use Notion or Obsidian? Bookmark everything? Keep markdown notes? Rely on memory?

    What has worked long-term for you?

    What hasn’t?

  • idontwantthis4 hours ago
    Because it doesn't serve ads so the point is the content not the engagement.