Tell HN: Hacker News has a search bar for algolia at the bottom of the page
Everyone always mentions hn.algolia.com search which I sometimes use. Today I learned that if you scroll all the way to the bottom of the page on hacker news, there's a search bar which you can type into, and it will directly route your search to algolia!
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 60.9 ms ] threadI punched in a very hard to find search word and viola!
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voilà!
Also, it has an API.
https://hn.algolia.com/api
It hadn't, so I've yet to use it (and just always spin up an ElasticSearch instance instead)
It's very possibly an unfair critique (by me) because I don't know what data modeling tools are available to HN admins (via Algolia) and I can certainly appreciate by the terrible search results if nothing else that HN gets a lot of duplicated content that does not match my data creation patterns, but while it's often that I'll go to the search to find the discussion for a topic I remember seeing within the past week but is clearly no longer on the home page, I can count on zero hands the number of times I've found it through the search.
And if I do sort by date, then in only includes my comments for the last six months, not my comments for all of time.
But there may be a clue there: In both cases, it stopped at 34 pages of comments.
Sometimes I just want to see what's been submitted on a given topic regardless of flagged (or dead) status.