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I had no idea that GitHub was supposed to (or trying to be) fun.

If you're going to non-curated "trending" feeds looking for things that are already popular to pay attention to, you're not only wasting your finite free time but you're training yourself to be a follower.

Stop this nonsense immediately. Use your talents and build something great. If you never check the "trending" page on GitHub again, you will have a better life.



The point of the “trending” page wasn’t that it always showed you React. It showed you tiny repositories that had exploded in popularity that day.


So what? Why would you drop what you're doing to check out something you don't need to know exists?

I'm not trying to be an asshole: focus is both incredibly hard and the only way to build great things.

There are a countless number of things you're better off doing than checking out new random shit. Those people have already had their success. What are you bringing?


I haven’t participated in this trend-hunting behavior the author describes, but it sounds like it has the main appeal of HN—see new ideas that other people with a similar mindset are talking about. There’s educational and entertainment value to that, and while you’re right time is better spent grinding on projects it certainly sounds appealing to have a window into stuff other people are working on that is also mildly curated.


Fair enough. I'll accept this. :)




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