I have a list: - on how to step out the HN loop, what HN (or other communities) offers that attracts ppl and what is not good? 1/
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on "Anything that good hackers would find interesting" cover the topics from hn/best 2/
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the AWS news, how it impacts startups and companies, is "server side" a commodity nowadays? 3/
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what is the "cutting edge" on technology for web? What developers should focus on in 2017? 4/
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I could go on and on finding the topics that grab my curiosity, which is the HN "main goal" :)
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I'm definitely interested in generally covering topics that drive ppl to HN
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yeah, I assumed that's the main goal. And I think the thing there is that it gathers "curious" things from lots of different ppl
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yeah but sometimes that makes it very noisy too.
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a firehose of news is good, but so are curated places with some editorial judgment :)
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not only editorial. You go to HN to "get" what is going on, but sometimes you leave more confused
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that's definitely what happens to me most days. 
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yes, that's why curation is really needed. Also curation of different point of views.
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