Show HN: Quickly scan HN for new articles (github.com)
I have a dedicated HN tab that I come back to and reload multiple times a day to see whats new and hot.
I wrote a Chrome Extension to:
- quickly scan new articles since my last reload - quickly scan highly discussed articles - open actual articles and discussions in a new tab
This links to the source code. The chrome extension is linked at the bottom of the github page.
Note:
- This extension only operates on the HN front page (https://news.ycombinator.com/news) - The first time you reload the HN front page after installing the extension all articles will get highlighted.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 63.1 ms ] threadI found this and will try it later if no one has a better suggestion:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Safari/comments/10meyn5/how_to_conv...
I've had some luck with Firefox although there are differences. I haven't tried Safari.
I have my own script that filters the firehose for topics I'm interested in into a new RSS feed and subscribe to that, so I see every single submission that might vaguely interest me.
Also, even for the repo, it doesnt take much effort to be a good internet citizen and use tinypng for png and jpg images to save a little bandwidth for everyone.
Also added a comment count change in there recently.
https://gist.github.com/SMUsamaShah/e7c9ed3936ba69e522f8cb38...
https://hackernews.betacat.io/
(I like using this trick, the uBlock regex → CSS matching rule that's so generically useful. I can configure things I'd otherwise be too lazy to configure, if it wasn't for uBlock).
If you mean absolute numbers, then, uBlock filters don't have a Turing-complete programming language (by intentional design), so there's nothing idiomatic for that. If you're categorizing integers by range, you can technically do that in regular expression languages (this is really an anti-pattern),
That's 50-99 and 100+ score points. Same for comment counts.