I only speak for myself but I think most people appreciate mixing self promotion with things that you think meet the on-topic guidelines that are of interest to the community.
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
I checked out your blog and the archive link which is really cool. I think what I'd like to know is what's unique and different about the Tasmania LAN community that is interesting? Culture, food, games, language, is there something unique in that archive that adds to other LAN or games cultures?
I'd focus on the quality of the submission vs. the result it generates, or things like the time it's posted because the two are not always related.
There is a mod-only feature precisely for this scenario; drop them an email using the footer contact link; that’s the only way to reach them and exercise it.
They're all hosted via on the Internet Archive and embedded into the page, I couldn't really put all the images inside my Git repository my blog is hosted from, and wanted permanent hosting. If it's slow I can't help that unfortunately sorry.
If a story hasn't reached significant attention in about the last year a repost is okay. - https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu...
If you built something you'd like to solicit feedback on you can use Show HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html
I only speak for myself but I think most people appreciate mixing self promotion with things that you think meet the on-topic guidelines that are of interest to the community. https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
I checked out your blog and the archive link which is really cool. I think what I'd like to know is what's unique and different about the Tasmania LAN community that is interesting? Culture, food, games, language, is there something unique in that archive that adds to other LAN or games cultures?
I'd focus on the quality of the submission vs. the result it generates, or things like the time it's posted because the two are not always related.
There is a mod-only feature precisely for this scenario; drop them an email using the footer contact link; that’s the only way to reach them and exercise it.
I tried yout other post, but the photos take too much time to load. Is the server working correctly?
They're all hosted via on the Internet Archive and embedded into the page, I couldn't really put all the images inside my Git repository my blog is hosted from, and wanted permanent hosting. If it's slow I can't help that unfortunately sorry.
It's working now. Perhaps it was a problem with my conection.