38 pointsby bekacru6 hours ago18 comments
  • dkdbejwi3835 hours ago
    The website doesn't tell me what it does or why it's better. It just wants me to sign-up and provide a bunch of permissions without first selling itself to me.

    The landing page should clearly communicate what this does and contrast it with GitHub to make it obvious how it's better.

    I guess the little embedded video might show some of this but it's not very clear. I just see someone faffing about and scrolling up and down randomly.

    • cpfohl4 hours ago
      Yeah…and I don’t burn my time watching videos unless it’s teaching me to fix an appliance, or do small home repairs…videos are for tricky in person stuff, screenshots and text are for apps.
    • figmert4 hours ago
      > It just wants me to sign-up and provide a bunch of permissions without first selling itself to me.

      Yes, and including admin access to all your orgs :)

      • 1f60c4 hours ago
        As the help text explains, you can tap to select or unselect any permissions beyond the basics. (Which are admittedly still quite broad.)

        You can also use a PAT but that's already too much friction for me for something like this.

        • reactordev4 hours ago
          Justification of malfeasance is not an excuse.
      • 4 hours ago
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    • fabmilo5 hours ago
      indeed. make a loom showing us why is better.
    • jayfx5 hours ago
      Came here to say exactly that
  • ezekg26 minutes ago
    I think you'd have a better reaction if you allowed some public repos to be viewed before handing over the keys to the castle, so to speak. Even better would be allowing a public repo to preview itself via better-hub.com/{org}/{repo} would be slick. Expensive for you, but might help onboarding. As it stands, the call to action is poor, so unfortunately there's no way I'm going to login with GitHub and give a bunch of permissions to a new app posted on HN, no matter who built it.
  • jraph4 hours ago
    A better answer to GitHub being bad is probably fleeing GitHub, not working around some of the badness and creating even more dependence on it.
  • sebmaynard5 hours ago
    On mobile (Firefox android) you can't see the video overview - so I have absolutely no information to go on as to what this is, other than it wants a lot of permissions, and to sign in with my GitHub account.
  • faize5 hours ago
    Would love to give it a try by browsing public repos without the need to sign in and grant all those permissions
    • bkolobara5 hours ago
      I just noticed that you can uncheck permissions before you clicking continue with GitHub, to reduce the scope.
      • KolmogorovComp4 hours ago
        Write access to public repos is not optional?? As well as full read and write user data?? Flee, far.
        • bekacru2 hours ago
          You can use PAT
          • pepa6524 minutes ago
            What is PAT?
  • theturtletalks4 hours ago
    Here's the repo:

    https://github.com/better-auth/better-hub

    Looks interesting but also, they are saving everything to a database. It's not simply an alternative frontend for Github akin Nitter or NewPipe (for Twitter and TY respectively).

    • egeres4 hours ago
      If it's an open source project the landing page should have a direct link to it so that developers can get a broader sense of what this product is
  • nusl5 hours ago
    Why not allow it to be self-hosted or make it a browser extension? Seems cool but I am not gonna trust a random tool with this level of access.
    • michidk3 hours ago
      Is there any reason you could not self-host it?
      • nusl2 hours ago
        Perhaps I missed the information on their website that details how to do this.
  • dewey4 hours ago
    I'm not really interested in using it, or giving someone access to my GitHub account but I do hope that something like that will inspire someone at GitHub.
  • monster_truck4 hours ago
    This is insanity, I'm not giving some random app these permissions
  • alejoar5 hours ago
    Yeah I'm not giving you all those permissions. Make it more granular maybe?
    • Jacques2Marais5 hours ago
      I think most of the permissions can be toggled?
    • ayhanfuat5 hours ago
      "Click to toggle optional permissions. Hover the to learn why each is needed."
      • alejoar4 hours ago
        You are right, I missed that. The text is almost invisible to me though, dark gray over black..
  • pulkas5 hours ago
    your better make it as chrome extension.

    And i dont know why you wanted me to give you all my permissions?

  • bkolobara5 hours ago
    This looks awesome! I remember the Mitchell tweet, it was like a week ago? I'm super impressed how much functionality you managed to push out so fast. Crazy times.

    And I very much agree with Mitchell that the repository page needs improvement. If it's a public repository I'm exploring, I scroll always down through the files to see the README. If it's a repository I'm maintaining I'm either clicking on commits, PRs or issues. All this information should be right there on the first page! Most of the realestate is occupied by the file view, something I never cared about.

    I have also been working on improving the experience for myself with https://lubeno.dev, and have been thinking for the last year how GitHub can be improved. I started specifically with Pull Requests, borrowing some ideas from other platforms, like stacked PRs. One feature that I'm very proud of is the possibility to see an interdiff when someone changes the code I commented on. You can instantly tell if the issue was addressed instead of getting an <outdated> tag on the comment and hunting down the latest changes. Would really love to see more innovation when it comes to forges. It looks like GitHub set the standard 20 years ago and everything else is a 1:1 copy of it.

  • ramon1565 hours ago
    Would love an ad-hoc alternative frontend similar to NewPipe for YouTube.

    Would be cool if I could have the same interface as forgejo/codeberg and just pretend its not GH

  • alex_suzuki5 hours ago
    Congrats on the launch!

    Personally I don’t see the appeal of tacking on to a dependency that I’d prefer to get rid of.

  • esskay4 hours ago
    Having a vibe coded app (openclaw) being in the header promo image was enough to nope me out of even thinking about it. This is vibe coded slop. Why on earth would I give that access to my github account.
  • nik7365 hours ago
    No lightmode?
  • cgfjtynzdrfht4 hours ago
    [dead]
  • trvz5 hours ago
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    • TheDong4 hours ago
      Yeah, I had to switch dictionaries once I found Webster's url: https://www.merriam-webster.com/
    • junon5 hours ago
      What a weird thing to get hung up on.
    • bregma5 hours ago
      It's a minus sign not a dash. You're just focusing on the negative.
    • avocadosword5 hours ago
      I think that Better Auth (www.better-auth.com) might have been an inspiration for the name here
    • tonytamps5 hours ago
      if this is your evaluation criteria for products I wish you the best.
    • randomtoast5 hours ago
      But it is not an em dash.