Ask HN: After Slate Star Codex, where are the nuanced discussions?
54 by iamdamian | 31 comments on Hacker News. Hi Hacker News, We see a lot of nuance in Hacker News discussions, thanks to how the community has shaped up and to the tireless efforts of our moderators. And I want that level of discussion elsewhere, too. (Hacker News isn't the right place for every discussion, given its focus on tech.) In particular, the recent takedown of Slate Star Codex has me thinking about nuance and truth, and how little space there is for it in online discussions today. Without getting into any specific politics here, which platforms do you go to for nuanced, rational discussions? And, more broadly, how can we (as technologists) foster that sort of collegiate culture online, given the global scope of the Internet, the permanence of anything we post, and the inherent anonymity of the Internet stack. I have a strong desire right now to 1) be a part of and reinforce existing communities with this ethos and 2) advocate for technology and culture that could make this the norm.
Ask HN: After Slate Star Codex, where are the nuanced discussions?
51 by iamdamian | 28 comments on Hacker News. Hi Hacker News, We see a lot of nuance in Hacker News discussions, thanks to how the community has shaped up and to the tireless efforts of our moderators. And I want that level of discussion elsewhere, too. (Hacker News isn't the right place for every discussion, given its focus on tech.) In particular, the recent takedown of Slate Star Codex has me thinking about nuance and truth, and how little space there is for it in online discussions today. Without getting into any specific politics here, which platforms do you go to for nuanced, rational discussions? And, more broadly, how can we (as technologists) foster that sort of collegiate culture online, given the global scope of the Internet, the permanence of anything we post, and the inherent anonymity of the Internet stack. I have a strong desire right now to 1) be a part of and reinforce existing communities with this ethos and 2) advocate for technology and culture that could make this the norm.
What books got you curious and inspired about fields other than CS?
2 by ahmedbaracat | 1 comments on Hacker News. For example, in my case I got interested in: - Design when I read “The Design of Everyday Things” and “Design for the Real World” - Cognitive psychology when I read “Thinking Fast and Slow” - Computers & Education when I read “Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas” Would love to know about the books that got you inspired and curious about other fields :)