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Habr analogues abroad
I seriously attended to this issue 3 years ago and could not find a single worthy foreign resource that would cover the same huge range of topics as Habr, and even so unbiased!
Not to mention the fact that I did not find similar sites with a karma system.
About what is not needed :
Engadget-level sites are too one-sided and more like a store with useless news than an educational portal.
And not repeating the history of Ars Technica. (90% of recent news is legal hysteria)
About what you need :
A site that covers IT from all sides. If there is also radio electronics, at the level of articles about Arduino, then even better! :)
An audience with an average IQ of the Khabrovsky level or higher (I saw this only on Ars, and even then not always)
And not aggressive, unlike the LOR one (in the flow of trolling and rage, very smart, but rare comments are simply not visible there)
I really want to find this treasured resource, because I believe that there are much more English-speaking techies (I couldn’t find another term) than Russian-speaking ones. At the same time, I understand that the mentality of such an audience will be very different, and such ... family unity, as in Habré, should not be expected;)
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Habr's English -language analogues Habr's
analogue in English
What IT resources do you visit?
Thematic IT communities in the west
And what other sites are there, such as habry?
For DIY, there is simply a chic resource www.instructables.com where you can hang out for life.
Particularly arduino , and my favorite woodworking
not quite analogues, but on the subject of entrepreneurship and startups in IT, there are good professional blogs:
* TechCrunch techcrunch.com/
* PandoDaily pandodaily.com/
There is an interesting resource called " Hacker News " and is located on the site of the famous Y Combinator Incubator :
news.ycombinator.com/
PS: Users have karma there too, for example: news.ycombinator.com/user?id=arnarbi
in my top daily visit:
www.reddit.com
mashable.com
techcrunch.com
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