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It’s been about a month since we launched the public beta of the Hacker Noon Community.
Collectively, so far: we’ve shared in each other’s 90s nostalgia (long live Myst!); attempted to declare the world’s best full stack developer (jury’s still out); debated the dehumanizing effect of social media (definitively not true of the community in question); and asked each other some really big questions involving Rick, Morty, and the meaning of life.
ICYMI, here are a few more highlights from what’s fast becoming the most interesting place for hackers to hang out.
The Inaugural AMAs: Jeff Atwood (co-founder of Stack Overflow and Discourse); Courtland Allen (creator of Indie Hackers)Catch up on Jeff Atwood’s AMA:Check out the full Courtland Allen AMA thread:Who should we have on next? Go here to nominate your dream AMA guest today.
Make Your Own Retro Poop Emoji
We’re working on a tool for the community to design and contribute retro icons.
The possibilities are, quite literally, endless (learn more at hackerpoop.com):
Try it out for yourself and upload your old school emoji screenshots for community commentary to this thread.We Want Your Two Cents: Hacker Noon 2.0 Product DevelopmentsAlso, check out this curated tag page MVP Design:Visit this thread to find out how to reserve your Hacker Noon 2.0 handle today:
You can contribute to building Hacker Noon 2.0 in by starting a thread or adding your voice to the conversation, right here.
In a meta kinda mood? We’ve got a thread for that.The Hacker Noon Community wants to hear the tech thoughts you have in the shower.
Join the discourse @ community.hackernoon.com.
Until next time,
The Hacker Noon Team
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