I suppose we'll see what comes of it in the months to follow.
For me, geekhack is all about the community. The makers. The drama. The asshats. The givers. It's all here in perfect proportions. (Probably need to give a shout out to moderators here too. The true unsung heroes who keep it all in balance).
I honestly think a lot of what has kept geekhack alive and well is the wealth of information and how well it is indexed on this website and on Google. This old style of paginated posts might seem outdated to newcomers, but it is certainly search engine friendly.
Hope to god we don't see some javascript heavy site with progressively loading comment chains that are nearly impossible to edit on mobile.
What will the website geekhack.org will become in the future? I'm trying to wrap my head around why our community has thrived and continued to grow on an older platform. Yes, Massdrop has helped push forward by bringing more people into the keyboard community. So has reddit. But this website is the heart of it all. It's our rallying spot. All I ask is that if you kids decide to pack up camp, please don't sneak off without telling us where you are headed