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At least it's more interesting than all those AI stuff.
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It’s an interesting look into HN.

Charitably, this is an astroturf that accumulated 200+ upvotes in about 20 minutes, which I suspect is highly irregular for HN. Along, with a very clear concerted effort to quickly downvote anyone pointing out this is isn’t HN. If this is the case, what is HN admin doing about it?

Less charitably, HN is not where hackers hang out anymore. The hackers have moved on and HN is now this.

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You think, charitably, that this is an astroturf, really? What's the distribution of upvotes look like for front-page posts, binned in 20 minute intervals?

Reviewing your post history, it's overwhelmingly in non-tech related threads. This seems like a standard post for your tastes, semantically. Why then the sudden distaste?

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Interesting how this highlights a philosophical conundrum here that I'm not sure I have the answer to that goes beyond just forums. Do people make the community, or do rules make the community? I can envision arguments for both sides.
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Does it matter?

If HN gets invaded by people who want to discuss cooking and start submitting and upvoting cooking articles and HN turns into cooking discussion website? And once they get majority, they'll change the rules to make it exclusively about cooking.

It's still people, just different people. People who like cooking vs. people who like technology and startups.

There's no philosophical conundrum.

Do you want HN to be colonized by cooking people or not? That is the question.

I don't.

We need to stand our ground and repel colonizers who want to change the character of HN. Our unity is our strength.

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People here prefer arguing about the rules (and alleged violations thereof) more than they do making concrete, substantive arguments.
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It’s the interaction of the two.
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yes it does
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It absolutely does. Israel uses an AI system("Lavender") to decide which civilians to kill. I remind myself of this fact every single day when deciding where to apply my work. We(software developers) are more than ever exposed to the reality that our products will kill people in the real world.
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Flag and move on.
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