Ask HN: What makes you keep coming back to Hacker News?
6 FerkiHN 14 7/11/2025, 5:53:17 PM
I've been active on GitHub and tried sharing my work on Twitter, but it often felt like shouting into the void. Memes get likes — but meaningful tools often don’t reach anyone.
Then I rediscovered Hacker News. Even with a new account and a small project, the feedback was real. People cared, engaged, and it felt like being heard — not scrolled past.
I realized that HN is more than a dev forum. It’s like a daily newspaper of thoughts and discoveries. Some users share research, others ask life questions, some post side projects — and it all fits.
> After 18 years, HN didn’t change its design — just evolved with its mind. Twitter is for memes. Hacker News is for thinking.
What keeps you coming back to HN every day?
It doesn't tailor a "feed" per user, so you know that everyone is seeing the same view of things.
It's very popular and has high engagement; you know stories and comments here matter in the industry.
The other thing, it's what interests me the most. Technical things. Superb.
I have no use for a copy of it though. I'm estabilishing communication with future humans, using it as a time capsule.
HN is one of the places I can see a number of news stories in one place. It's nice to both be able to submit stories and also not have to administer the website. HN has been a 10 year vacation from running a similar site that I will not name. Being an end-user is relaxing and nearly care-free. Watching someone else run this site is therapeutic and nearly cathartic. I compare it to watching sped-up videos of people landscaping with heavy equipment. Running something like this 10 years ago was an absolute shit-show so I can only imagine how things have devolved which gives me a tremendous amount of respect for team dang.