cubeDHS2017 an hour ago

I am a college student studying business and IT. I use HN as a place to learn about new products and stay up to date with tech.

csixty4 10 hours ago

I'm coming up on 50 years old, with 26 years in this industry. I work as an engineering manager/director these days. I've worked at startups and bigger companies -- they all have their problems and neither is better. I'm sick of layoffs. I'm sick of hype cycles. Honestly I'm ready for a career change but it would be a huge pay cut and lifestyle change for our family.

shibeprime 21 hours ago

Hobbyist programmer here. HN is my morning newspaper. I like exploring everything it offers, and I often find inspiration for both work and play. It keeps me informed better than plenty of other sites I enjoy.

  • ted_bunny 11 hours ago

    Same. Never worked in tech. I understand about 1% of some of the articles I read here, but that figure is rising very gradually!

abstractspoon 16 hours ago

60 year old retired here. I browse it at breakfast and after my afternoon nap

tjr a day ago

18-25? Yikes, I've had my account here for just over 18 years...

  • LorenzoGood 21 hours ago

    Its possible that I was born after the creation of your account.

  • adinhitlore a day ago

    sizeable minority maybe like 10%-30%, i've seen many posts about Python/ML, i'm very convinced most of the people who focus greatly on Python to do ML are under 30. No source to back it up, just logic - python exploded in the past 5 years and it's hand-in-hand with ml...college kids must be loving it.

    • daemonologist a day ago

      ML is currently the hotness in tech, and startup-land in particular, so it's a popular post topic here as well. (At its foundation this is a startup forum - it's owned by the silicon valley venture capital firm Y Combinator, hence the url.)

      You might be right that younger people are particularly interested in AI, but if I had to guess I would say HN skews older than other forums like Reddit.

JohnFen 9 hours ago

Aside from most people here being in tech, with a very heavy bias toward SV-style companies and venture capital, I think there's a reasonably broad audience in terms of age and experience.

atleastoptimal a day ago

Lots of people, but a significant population of mid-30s+ Linux-using tech-veterans who are generally skeptical about AI and big tech.

  • AuthAuth 21 hours ago

    I am new here (only browsed for a few months) but my impression was big tech programmers who are pro AI and pro big Tech. Complete strawman but the type of people who say "Yeah linux and ethical tech is to much work i'd rather get a $4000 macbook and use whatever big tech service works with the least amount of friction".

    I like it here because people seem to actually be open to the idea that tech might be good but are still critical when it sucks. Other places I browse (lemmy) are instantly against AI and big tech which is fair but less interesting to read.

colinwilyb a day ago

I am here because it feels like the last place to enjoy insightful discussion among a diverse group of strangers.

I really enjoy when someone fresh out of college asks a question and a retiree engineer/technician/manager joins the discussion with personal knowledge. The insight and experience here, pending the AI slop takeover, is what you usually find only on very topic-specific forums.

The text-only formatting, culture of contributing to the conversation, and simplicity (read: not shiny and new), hopefully continue to keep out the cesspool of other internet at bay as long as possible.

bronlund 16 hours ago

Nice try profiling this supreme summit of smartypants, but you're no match for our collective IQ ;)

Singletail 21 hours ago

Oh, I'm a former phone phreak in my late 50s who's about to start yet another (last?) startup. I come here because the level of discourse and mutual-respect is far-away above the alternatives.

toomuchtodo a day ago

Curious people.

  • zafka a day ago

    I will second that. While I do have a computer Engineering degree, I am really more drawn to the stuff posted here outside my areas of expertise. I also like to hear what highly proficient folks have to say about current events and trends - when they are permitted by the ground rules of the site.

  • add-sub-mul-div a day ago

    These comments are consistently filled with people who are unreasonably confident that they know more about the subject matter than the source or author. It's one of the most pedantic and least curious communities I've seen.

    I would love to know where all the misplaced arrogance comes from.

carlnewton 12 hours ago

I'm a web developer in my late 30s. I've been working mostly with PHP for the past 8 years, but have been a web developer since 2009.

owebmaster 8 hours ago

I started to use HN when I was a young programmer and now I'm 37, probably will continue until old age, if it still exists.

porridgeraisin 18 hours ago

We can do an anonymous HN demographic poll.

VirusNewbie 20 hours ago

I'm a self taught programmer who got into open source ~20 years ago (when I was 20) and now I'm a software engineer at Google.

I've been on HN for a long time, though this is my newer account to keep myself more anonymous.

I've loved the curiosity here, along with the fact that you often see high quality comments bubble up to the top of any article.

bawis a day ago

Normal folks like me.

adinhitlore 9 hours ago

Great replies yeah. Personally: I'm mid-30s, yet-to-retire addicted to programming, been programming for ages with many highs/lows (aka from developing project with opencv/ai for DARPA to creating the worst flop in history of games which is maybe still tormenting people Steam, i'm not naming it lol it's beyond bad). These days as a hobby: Experimenting with AI, battery designs and propulsion (long story!). I'm based in europe so maybe my English isn't perfect and sounds gpt 3.5 generated, sorry if that's the case.

adinhitlore a day ago

And of course no one responds? something something "dead internet"? 0_0

  • mtmail 14 hours ago

    Plenty of responses