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Ask HN: What are the best ways to read HN? (b'') similar stories update story
8.0 points by TomAnthony | karma 3591 | avg karma 7.96 2013-01-04 21:55:02+00:00 | hide | past | favorite | 10 comments

I check the HN front page several times per day usually, and have recently become interested in better ways that I might be able to do this more efficiently.

A) What 3rd party sites/extensions do people use and what are their advantages?

B) What would you like that doesn't seem to be possible? (e.g marking stories you've read etc.)

I've discovered http://hckrnews.com/ which looks promising for looking back for the 'best picks' of the last few days when you've not been about. What else is there that you'd recommend?



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I use a Chrome extension called georgify [1]. It makes the site better looking by changing the typography via CSS.

[1] https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/georgify/ofjfdfale...


Hi Tom, Try to read it less, not more often. Seriously a tool to read it better? Believe me, if you try to read it only once every day or every two days, it becomes so much more interesting and you can pick really good looking stories. Otherwise you're just loosing your time....

Frans

ps. thanks for the http://hckrnews.com/ tip


I do agree with this to some extent, but I don't want to miss things! However, if I browsed once a day via http://hckrnews.com/, then maybe that wouldn't be a problem.

I use hnnotify.com. I am far more socially oriented than most people here and that fulfills my need to respond in a somewhat timely fashion to other humans who are trying to talk to me.

I am noting that because I don't know what you need that isn't being met by hckrnews.com or hn itself. I know there are other solutions out there but, for my needs, it works fine to show up whenever the heck I feel like and read what catches my fancy, but checking for replies to my comments used to make me nuts and now that piece of it is solved. I would not be surprised if I find myself wanting something else in the future when my life is different from what it is currently, but I think the solution that makes sense depends a great deal on what you need and I don't see an explanation of that (edit: I mean I don't see where you have clearly stated what you really need here).

I will note there is also http://rrrewind.com/

Best of luck.


Both those links look very interesting -- thanks.

What am I missing is a good question - I think there is certain stories I really don't want to miss, and there is certain stories I don't mind missing. This is probably decided somewhat topically; maybe I should build something with AlchemyAPI!


I start off at the http://news.ycombinator.com/classic - it shows only items upvoted by members older than one year.

A) Greasemonkey has a few scripts that add this or that to your experience

B) Collapsing the first level of comments (a la reddit). I put in a feature request today about that actually -

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5007553


Thanks for mentioning /classic, I had no idea that existed.


Thanks - they both look awesome, especially for 'catch up mode'.

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