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107 points by pj 17 years ago · 42 comments

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calcnerd256 17 years ago

Perhaps a different topic is appropriate this time. I wasn't here when we did Erlang the first time, but I'm assuming that those who were are now tired of it. I think (though I may be wrong) that I'd be more interested in seeing some clever brainf and other esolang entries.

  • potatolicious 17 years ago

    I personally just want to see a return to more technical topics and less human-interest pieces - if I wanted those I'd turn on the 6 o'clock news.

    I love reading random stuff on languages/tools I don't even use - it expands my breadth and is always fun. I've never written Erlang, but now I may give it a shot.

    This is what HN is great for, let's keep it that way.

    • timr 17 years ago

      I do too, but right now a directory of Erlang-related articles is on the front page of HN, along with a niche-interest article about patching Erlang for a future version of OS X.

      This was cute the first time, but now it's kind of inane.

      • potatolicious 17 years ago

        This is a one-day thing (or so I would hope), but I hope the overall effect would be to drag HN back towards its roots - as an interesting place for technology discussion in all its forms.

        • apotheon 17 years ago

          . . . or maybe the effect will be to make people whose level of interest in Erlang is somewhere on this side of sane stop coming to Hacker News, and go back to the programming subreddit.

          • potatolicious 17 years ago

            But ah, I escaped from reddit, that's like checking back into the asylum if I go back...

            • apotheon 17 years ago

              Look at the front page of Hacker News right now. Tell me that doesn't look at least as insane.

              God, I hope this blows over by the time I get back from my RPG session tonight.

  • ErrantX 17 years ago

    The first time was pg's idea to get rid of the traffic spike that was killing the server and the content.

    This time... it doesnt seem quite as vindicated reasoning.

    You know: this could be a meme.... beware ppl :D

    • Xichekolas 17 years ago

      If we treat the Erlang blitz as a rarely used cultural hammer, then it represents a community-building/defining meme.

      If, as you say, we start whipping out Erlang articles on a monthly basis, it just turns into noise.

  • ynniv 17 years ago

    I kind of like the erlang marker - as soon as I see a front page full of erlang, I know that people are fed up with whatever used to be there. Once I know that, I can easily help the cause if I agree.

Xichekolas 17 years ago

HN's immune system is Erlang it seems.

  • michaelneale 17 years ago

    yes this is the second time. I am guessing the _why posts tripped the trigger?

    There had been rash of things I have flagged lately, so obviously enough people it was decided to "cleanse" things a bit.

inaka 17 years ago

i somehow feel like hacker news is tail-recursive, and we've been unrolled by the compiler and are now back at the top of the loop.

  • jobu 17 years ago

    Hilarious. I was just scanning the headlines and thinking "WTF is up with all these Erlang articles?!" I'm trying to decide if posting this article is ironic or annoying.

mechanical_fish 17 years ago

Interesting. In the absence of a downvoting feature, HN has evolved a mechanism for clearing unwanted articles off the homepage: Massively upvote an entire home page's worth of alternative articles. This is done by groups of unrelated people who concentrate their votes by using the word "Erlang" as a flag.

I'm not sure this will end well.

njharman 17 years ago

I thought I'd hit the way back machine.

But really, even before why worship HN seemed really piss poor lately. Until few weeks ago I hadn't visited in long time and they types and quality of articles was way down from what I remember.

I've only ever been interested in about 20% of what's posted but recently I felt compelled to read only 1-2 postings a day. And the mix of articles that were uninteresting had shifted from Haskell this / circle jerk around my new startup to really poor fluff.

funny pics get 40 votes http://8bitb.us/why-well-never-hire-another-rockstar-program...

videos http://www.apple.com/trailers/fox/avatar/hd/

allenbrunson 17 years ago

i personally don't like _why, his writings, his code, his neuroses, or anything else about him. in the beginning i was willing to hold my tongue, because he was pseudo-dead, his fans were holding a eulogy of sorts, and that's hardly the time to be a critic.

the 15th or 20th submission on the front page was way too much, though. i am now officially supporting the backlash. bring on the erlang.

wglb 17 years ago

So for those erlang-knowledgable, I understand that erlang is thread-scalable more than most anything. Are there other areas that erlang is similarly more scalable?

astine 17 years ago

This is old news. Why is it being posted, save for the couple of Erlang submissions at the top?

  • gregstoll 17 years ago

    I'm guessing the submitter is making a suggestion to deal with the _why/Zed Shaw articles.

    • icey 17 years ago

      Yes it's the old "fixing the signal to noise ratio by adding lots of noise" gambit.

      • hughprime 17 years ago

        Not a bad gambit actually -- I'll sometimes turn on my air conditioner to drown out the sound of my neighbour's music.

        The analogy only works if, like me, you consider Erlang articles to be a sort of white noise that you hardly notice, and the-programmer-formerly-known-as-_why articles as being slightly annoying.

        • hvs 17 years ago

          It appears to be working, too.

          • icey 17 years ago

            It's kind of dumb since all it takes to get the _why stuff off the front page is for people to upvote other submissions that are arguably more relevant (and current).

            • gloob 17 years ago

              Front page is a positive feedback loop. People upvote the stories they see.

            • ErrantX 17 years ago

              and flag the _why stuff

              • hvs 17 years ago

                Which I started doing when it got out of control, but I'm apparently in the minority. I don't really care one way or the other, I just don't read what I'm not interested in.

          • apotheon 17 years ago

            . . . if, by "working", you mean "replacing one form of noise with another, much louder form that will probably outlast the likely lifespan of the original form".

    • astine 17 years ago

      I just hope that it doesn't become a weird meme, where submitting an Erlang article is the equivalent of expressing disapproval of the current trend in headlines.

      "Oh no, people are submitting the same old Erlang articles, the current focus/glorybaiting must be getting annoying!"

      • gloob 17 years ago

        To be honest, that would probably be one of the best weird memes I've run across.

    • jcl 17 years ago

      ...which is silly. There were maybe three _why-related articles left on the front page -- now half the articles are Erlang.

      • apotheon 17 years ago

        It's worse than that, now. I count 78% Erlang on the front page of Hacker News.

    • noodle 17 years ago
jmtame 17 years ago

see what you started ejohn.org?

  • jeresig 17 years ago

    If the penalty to writing my blog post is a whole bunch of Erlang posts then I approve!

    • apotheon 17 years ago

      I don't, so much, since this has gone from "Hacker News" to "Erlang News". There are already sites dedicated to Erlang.

s-phi-nl 17 years ago

Not again...

wozza 17 years ago

What is erlang?

wozza 17 years ago

What is erlang?

wozza 17 years ago

What is erlang?

amohr 17 years ago

Downvoted for not being about Erlang.

wozza 17 years ago

What is erlang?

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