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233•consumer451•6h ago
My shortened story: due to factors in Soviet controlled Poland, my uncle played my dad role.

He took me to a quarry to fire Estes-style rocket cars, and all that.. he also managed to steal a Milicja (military police) siren from work, and put it on the back of my banana style bike. As an EE, he made it actually function.

Thanks to all the hackers who made us who we are.

Comments

moontear•6h ago
* to some countries. We don’t all celebrate Father’s Day on the same day and we don’t all celebrate Father’s Day at all.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father%27s_Day#/media/File:Fat...

Gasp0de•6h ago
We had fathers day on May 14th :)
Ysx•6h ago
I don't care about 90% of the posts on this site, but enough are relevant to make it worthwhile.

It'd be silly to reply to the threads that don't interest me.

moontear•4h ago
You are right. Sometimes I do care about overly Americentrist views. But maybe better to now reply, thanks.
cactusplant7374•1h ago
Reddit would be a better forum for that. https://www.reddit.com/r/complaints/
nosioptar•5h ago
Outside of Towel Day, I'm not sure there is a universally celebrated holiday.
HelloUsername•2h ago
New Year's?
nodoodles•2h ago
Of which calendar system?
technothrasher•1h ago
Somewhat apropos today, the solstices/equinoxes are by their nature celebrated at the same time of year universally. Granted, not everyone celebrates them, but you couldn't ever get everybody to celebrate anything.
chasd00•6h ago
Thank you! My boys are 14 and 16 and I owe virtually all of my joy and success to being a father, husband, and the work required for each.
consumer451•5h ago
Congratulations! I assume that you have been a huge nerd with them... please continue doing nerdy things with your kids!
postalcoder•6h ago
if i had to tell younger fathers one piece of unsolicited advice: buy arch support for your shoes. Plantar fasciitis seems to creep up on a lot of dudes after they have kids. It's also the worst.

I love to carry my kid but sprinting around while carrying the extra load did a number on the feet. You can largely prevent it just by spending $50 on a proper insole.

My kid is my favorite thing in my life. So tiring, so rewarding. And after a year of wincing walking barefoot, I can finally run again. Don't lose running time with your kid, buy insoles.

Happy fathers day.

yokoprime•6h ago
New flex: i use arch support btw
glitchcrab•5h ago
As a father who is suffering from plantar fascitis (brought on by running), I would rather fix the problem by strengthening my arches than mask it by buying inner soles.
delichon•5h ago
Agree. I was able to fix mine by wearing thin sole shoes and walking regularly on rocky terrain. See Born To Run.

https://www.google.com/books/edition/Born_to_Run/4gS_0UwVI34...

fouc•1h ago
Strengthening the arch is definitely the way to go. Hiking is probably the ultimate way to do it, but walking is good too.

I've had plantar fascitis a couple of times before (decade apart) and I've found that it can be resolved within 3 weeks.

The trick that worked for me is to regularly stretch the foot / arch after a few minutes into a walk when the foot is warmed up. If I do that consistently near the beginning of every walk, the pain quickly fades away and the problem resolves itself.

I think hiking over technical-ish terrain, like stumbling over tree roots and rocks that hit the arch would provide the same action of stretching of the bottom of the feet.

conductr•6h ago
As HN sits at the intersection of business and technology, I will share that I received one of the best corporate yet human Fathers Day messages I’ve seen today from a founder of Brunt (a work wear boot and apparel company whose boots I wear for my DIY projects). I felt an urge to share it but I only interact on HN theses days.

It resonates with me and if you’ve grown a business while raising a family I think it hits more authentic than anything else I’ve seen.

Happy Father’s Day fellas!

Subject:

A Note from the Founder: Happy Father’s Day

Body:

[image of middle aged founder sitting with 2 sons on a tailgate]

My boys and I wanted to wish all the Dads out there a Happy Father's Day.

This year is a special one for me. It's the first year both of my sons can officially wear a pair of BRUNT boots.

Now, my youngest is technically a full size too small for his to actually fit. But he doesn't care, he puts them on and wears them proudly. Seeing them both running around the yard in the gear I've poured my entire soul into changes everything. It puts the last few years of literal blood, sweat, and tears right into perspective.

Knowing there are millions of you out there lacing up our gear every single day - many of whom are Dads - ties Father's Day all together. It connects my why - from my customers, straight back to my sons.

So today, I didn't want to just send you some generic corporate holiday greeting. I want you to know I feel what you feel. I understand the daily grind. I know the toll of the early mornings, the quiet sacrifices, and the heavy guilt we carry when the job takes us away from the people we love.

If this note resonates with you, it's a clear sign that you aren't just a Dad.

You're a great one. Happy Father's Day from my boys and I to you and yours. Enjoy it.

You've damn sure earned it.

En Giroard Eric Girouard, Founder & CEO

uproarchat•6h ago
Thank you :) It's my first one!
steve_adams_86•6h ago
Congrats!
goda90•6h ago
Same! Our newborn gave me the gift of screeching at 2am.
consumer451•2h ago
Congratulations!

Aww, man... nothing could be cooler.

Take a deep breath....

consumer451•5h ago
Congratulations!
k310•5h ago
Becoming a father transformed my life, which I thought was really rich, into the most joyful experience. Even the more frantic moments are memorable now. The time my daughter spilled her Mom's purse all over the floor (I caught that moment on film), rushing to drop her off at day care and still make the Bart train to work, escorting her from my Cal Berkeley office up to Strawberry Canyon for summer swim classes --- we just re-enacted that over 30 years later, and we were both wondering how I made the hike. It's steep (but I was younger), taking her to a somewhat secret day care in San Francisco when her mom was recuperating from something, quitting my job on the spot after a boss got really scary, on "Take your kids to work" day, showing her how to deal with abuse, and of course, the drives from the Bay Area to San Diego with college gear in the pickup and the 5 story dorm with no elevators. (How can that be?) and so many more thrills.

My Dad was a commercial artist (he did portraits and still lifes at home) and put two kids through college. How he did that still amazes me. He commuted from the north shore of Boston through downtown to Dorchester. What an ordeal that must have been.

I joined the ranks of commuters when I moved to the Bay Area. I'll spare you those stories (for now, anyway)

After the commercial art job, Dad had a succession of jobs. He worked his butt off. I recall his job reviewing trust funds for the state. And then that office closed when the federal government took it over. He did get to see all his grandchildren.

My daughter was too young to understand what I did at my many jobs, but that's actually OK. Kids learn from their time with you, and hopefully, I gave her a good example of integrity and trust.

Seeing how that gift has flourished is the greatest gift I can get this Father's Day, being so far away, but she and her husband did treat me recently to a nice brunch, and of course, frozen yogurt, when I visited.

CIAO to all Dads today.

thom•2h ago
Happy father's day! Here's my dad on the front of the very first Dragon User magazine. It's been a bit of a bumpy ride but I loved growing up surrounded by every microcomputer under the sun.

https://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/4201/Dragon-User-May...

subygan•2h ago
I'm a first time father of an 80 day old.

And I can gladly say, these have been the most incredible days of my life. I want to be more ambitious and more active for my kid, in ways I hadn't thought before.

Happy Father's day to all.

qwerpy•1h ago
Congrats! If you can be this positive at day 80, you’re going to love the days to come. Your kid is lucky to have you.
jvm___•24m ago
You only get about 10 of each day.

Obviously not true. But...

Children don't make memories before 4 or 5 and start being teenagers around 15-16. So about 10 years. Sounds like a long time.

But what is today, the solstice, June 21. You only get ten June 21sts. That's it. You start with a handful and it decreases from there.

A 7 year old has 8 or so left.

A 12 year old has 3 of each day left.

Enjoy your kids, you only get 10 of each calendar day with them.

namanaggarwal•1h ago
It’s my first as a father of 4 month old. We have traditionally never celebrated Father’s Day, last few years with social media provenance we started sending wishes on Family WhatsApp group.

This morning felt very different though. I have been getting used (gladly) to waking up with her smile and today with her holding my finger.

That was the best gift ever and getting to take photo with her and my dad :)

Happy Father’s Day

lyime•25m ago
When I was growing up, I watched my dad fix many things around the house. He took it on as a challenge, but you could tell he was genuinely curious about how things worked.

Taking something apart and trying to fix it was his way of figuring it out. I really appreciated that, and I find myself operating in similar ways.

He also had a fearless approach and the belief that he could fix it. I never saw him give up on a project—almost to a fault. There are areas for improvement in that approach, like asking for help.

Thanks, Dad, for inspiring me to fix things, take on challenges, be fearless, and believe I can succeed if I applied myself.

To all dads out there. Happy Father's Day.

I wrote this as I was motivated to fix my espresso machine last week https://x.com/dodeja/status/2068170135911981068

nosioptar•5h ago
I find compression helps at least as much as support for my plantar fasciitis.

I'd recommend something like the links below for going barefoot:

https://copperfitusa.com/collections/feet/products/arch-reli...

https://www.drscholls.com/products/plantar-fasciitis-achy-fe...

I think both companies make a compression band without a cushion, so it won't interference with your insole. (I use 3" elastic sewn in a loop, costs about $1 for a pair.)

Good anti-fatigue mats for anywhere you stand a lot are great as well.