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I guess I wanted an r/programming with less Python vs. Ruby bickering than Reddit, something in between the current subreddit and Lambda the Ultimate
like /prog/was once, it seems. Maybe it's just a matter of signal to noise ratio.
On that same vein, Hacker News mostly produces high-brow sounding noise. The opinions which you find there are rarely more informed than Reddit's, lacking the contributions of actual academics and experts. It's mostly a bunch of over-serious pseudo-nerds in their twenties who want to sound like adults.