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Greeting fellow disappointed UX user. Still can recommend this to you I build a while back. https://www.hn-reader.com

+ AI Summary included :). + Push Notifications + Save to lists + Swipe Actions + ...


I’m finding all these awesome attempts at making hacker news better as destined to fail. Just as you’re making a reader for things not worth reading.

Actually, I enjoy this mediocre UX, it reminds me to not waste too much of my precious time in here. That helps me visit only once in a while. To me, there’s some wisdom in this.


More engagement on HN means less time & engagement with problems elsewhere.


Helibrunna is an advanced, open-source framework designed to facilitate the training and experimentation of xLSTM models. Developed by Dr. Tristan Behrens, this tool aims to explore the potential superiority of xLSTM architectures over traditional self-attention-based transformers. It is especially tailored for use with datasets hosted on Hugging Face, making it a versatile tool for developers and researchers in the AI community.


This would be super cool with Obsidian (just Markdown files). Dump notes and let it organize itself. Who is up for a hacking session?


Yea i was trying to create more reach for the app (manually)

The feature with the footer was already removed due to the learnings you mentioned above :)


Oh, and in case you are wondering: comments via the app are exactly the same as comments via this web site.



A interesting! Yea it looks like one of the "better" apps. Can you recommend it? What is your favorite feature? (might copy it :D)


Ah, one question that I already anticipate: Will I open source it? Yea I plan so, once I cleaned up the source code. :D


Some services are down Last updated on Apr 22 at 09:28am EDT


What is the difference to Serverpod? can you elaborate here so I get a better view?


Yes, absolutely. The main differences are

1. Celest is fully managed and does not require any knowledge of the cloud. With Serverpod, you must have a cloud account and manage your own infrastructure.

2. In Celest, all of your backend and infrastructure logic is defined solely in Dart. This differs from Serverpod which incorporates technologies like Docker, Terraform, and YAML to define your backend.

There are similarities too. Celest will auto-generate a client library for you like Serverpod and provides a local development environment. Uniquely, though, Celest supports hot reload for your backend ;-)


I'd say the developer experience is completely different. With Celest you can almost pretend you are writing the frontend and backend code as one single codebase. And then you change a flag and the part of your code that needs to be in the cloud is moved to the cloud, seamless. I think you have to try it out to really grok how much easier it is.


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