54 pointsby coolwulf9 months ago9 comments
  • krishnasangeeth9 months ago
    Cool project. I too did something similar , built a HN client app for iPhone

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/h-for-hackernews/id6744145932

  • beemboy9 months ago
    Building an HN reader feels like the Hello World for hackers. Still waiting for HN in BF running in the Doom HUD.
    • coolwulf9 months ago
      Pretty much. That is why this was a tiny personal project I did. The key for me is to be a le to track article and comments on HN for myself. I found it useful and that's why I decided to open source and make it available for everyone else.
  • Beijinger9 months ago
    OK, why not RSS reader?
    • coolwulf9 months ago
      Because I can customize a lot of functions related to Hacker News which usual RSS reader cannot
      • Beijinger9 months ago
        Yes, this is obvious. But why don't you offer YOUR script not for a general RSS feed?
        • coolwulf9 months ago
          That could be another tool :p
  • begueradj9 months ago
    The second Github link is broken
  • barbazoo9 months ago
  • shahakshat6099 months ago
    sounds like a good idea & a lot of people who would need this
    • coolwulf9 months ago
      Thank you. I will work to make it available to more people and make this system more powerful and extremely fast.
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  • dsr_9 months ago
    Every forum system tries to replicate the user-empowering features of Usenet with slrn, and usually falls short.
    • coolwulf9 months ago
      Well I'm implementing a LLM based auto summary for each article and other features which focus on usability / readability / tracking for HN users. And this is more specialized and cannot be achieved by other tools.
      • dsr_9 months ago
        Hrm. You should pivot to making an Electric Monk.

        "The Electric Monk was a labour-saving device, like a dishwasher or a video recorder. Dishwashers washed tedious dishes for you, thus saving you the bother of washing them yourself, video recorders watched tedious television for you, thus saving you the bother of looking at it yourself; Electric Monks believed things for you, thus saving you what was becoming an increasingly onerous task, that of believing all the things the world expected you to believe."

        - Douglas Adams.

      • flave9 months ago
        Perhaps you could teach the LLM to perform the task of enjoying the articles for you too?
  • coolwulf9 months ago
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