A HN feed with the article's content (nirmalpatel.com)

31 points by aupajo ↗ HN
I've been using this for months now, and I was wondering how many of you know about it. It's the only way to read HN through your RSS reader. Many thanks to Nirmal Patel.

13 comments

[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 40.8 ms ] thread
It would be nice if this showed only the first paragraph + a link for more.
Maybe as a separate feed... In my opinion, having this as the only option defeats the purpose of RSS.
I wished more RSS feeds did this by default, thank you.
What? Scrape the websites they are linking to and putting their content in the feed? Sounds quite dangerous to me, maybe that’s the reason :)
Well, I mean sites that publish their own feeds. I'd wish they'd include more than just the title in th feed. NY Times is notorious for just giving you a link after one sentence of text.
(comment deleted)
I've been using this for a few months now. Many thanks to Nirmal Patel.
Great work, thanks! I updated my mobile-friendly (optimized for thumb navigation) HN app:

"Summary" feed: http://mhm.gd/hn/ , the official HN RSS feed.

"Full" feed: http://mhm.gd/hn/f , this new feed with the full contents.

We're calling these feeds, but are they really just compiled summary pages?

I'm viewing from my mobile, and had trouble loading the link in the article, and the above comments' links appear to be pages, not feeds.

Would streams be more accurate? It doesn't seem to imply RSS as much [to me at least].

[also, do any of the mentioned RSS aggregates include comments?]

+1 for copyright violation. I'm no giant fan of copyrights, but reading content in a format actually produced by the author is the least you can do instead of mangling it up.
This was one of the ideas that lead me to make a mobile version of HN. It uses the same concept but provides a normal HN interface with a link that extracts the article text. http://toadjaw.com/hn if you wish to see or use it.