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117 points by coinspotting 12 years ago · 55 comments

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TrainedMonkey 12 years ago

Ok, can we stop now? They reason I prefer HN instead of say Reddit is precisely because all the news are in one place. The new trend "Hacker News for X" basically means hey guys let's make Reddit, without all the good stuff.

infruset 12 years ago

Quick, someone write MetaNews: A hacker news for "A hacker news for X" websites!

  • networked 12 years ago

    Until someone does you can use the following HNSearch queries: [1], [2] and [3] (roughly best to wrost). Note that you'll get HN apps along with HN clones.

    [1] https://www.hnsearch.com/search#request/submissions&q=%22hac...

    [2] https://www.hnsearch.com/search#request/submissions&q=show+%...

    [3] https://www.hnsearch.com/search#request/submissions&q=%22sho...

    Edit: [2] finds this 'Show HN: Hacker News for "Hacker News for 'X'"': https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5436841.

    Edit 2: Improved the search queries.

  • lowglow 12 years ago

    That's reddit, really.

  • unclebucknasty 12 years ago

    No kidding. And, be sure to rip off the entire look and feel with only a color change.

    Seems like there should be at least a little shame with these Hacker News for X sites.

    • krapp 12 years ago

      It's not really "ripping off" anything given that the structure and css are included with the Arc distro which a lot of these sites appear to be using.

      • unclebucknasty 12 years ago

        Yeah, maybe it's the idea of taking that CSS/structure and creating an exact clone of HN for some specific niche that lacks originality in my book.

        • krapp 12 years ago

          well, to be fair, if this is any indication of how deeply integrated markup, data and code are in an Arc application, making any kind of changes to the rendered document would be potentially horribly painful: https://github.com/wting/hackernews/blob/master/html.arc

          (sorry... I'm sure people think this is awesome because zomg Lisp but in any other language it would be derided as "spaghetti code")

          • unclebucknasty 12 years ago

            That's pretty bad.

            So, what we're saying is these guys are merely using the open source Arc webapp that HN is using and changing a few styles?

            If so, that's actually not dishonorable and more like just starting a niche community with forum software.

            And, I have been educated.

          • bennyg 12 years ago

            Wow, Lisp is pretty gross. There just doesn't look like a whole lot of order there, and it looks pretty annoying to write.

            • krapp 12 years ago

              I do wonder if there's such a thing as a web framework in a Lisp, Arc or what have you, with templating and a url router and all that. Or if that's even possible. Or if the Lisp community would recoil in horror at the very thought.

              I mean I know (as far as I know) this was pg's pet project and it's taken off like nothing i've written ever has, but I can't see it selling a blub like me on the language. Nothing makes me want to touch a Lisp less than seeing it.

jere 12 years ago

On the same day, we get a filter that is by default HN without Bitcoin and another site that is HN only about Bitcoin.

It's like we're approaching some sort of binary tree data structure where the leaves are HN clones with their own indiosyncratic topic configurations.

  • derefr 12 years ago

    The two are, of course, motivated by the same plea: for HN to be only for discourse about technology/hacking/building/entrepreneur-ing itself, and to leave the discussion of the politics surrounding it to somewhere else.

    I mean, we all want to discuss techpolitik sometimes... but generally not at the same time we're reading about new tech.

    HN might be well-served doing something like MetaFilter's "blue/grey" split, but instead of just a content/meta division, a "hacks/sociopolitical-implications-of-hacks" division. HN is already a community, and it'd be nice if the account names and karma stayed synchronized.

    • krapp 12 years ago

      The community has become more complex than the structure of Hacker News allows for.

  • andrewljohnson 12 years ago

    I shall call it a subreddit.

applecore 12 years ago

Change the header color to a nice yellow "coin" color, like #F9BA00, or the official Bitcoin color, #FF9933.

  • Casseres 12 years ago

    Agreed. Also, the favicon is pretty disappointing.

    I do look forward to keeping an eye on it though. I hope it takes off. Thanks for sharing.

al2o3cr 12 years ago

Wait, I thought this was called "the HN front page". /snark

VMG 12 years ago

Great idea! Some request

* add an API (apps, mobile browsing)

* integrate tipping (upvote = tip)

* add signup fee to limit spam

  • loceng 12 years ago

    Not sure if upvote = tips is a fantastic idea or a way for trolls and dramatic people to make a living.

    • krapp 12 years ago

      Instead of paying trolls, monetizing trolls might be a good idea. You could have people buy karma, buy mod rights, buy out other people's mod rights, etc.

      Of course posting and downvoting would have a karma cost.

    • SectioAurea 12 years ago

      Talk about a "knowledge economy"!

  • datacog 12 years ago

    > add signup fee to limit spam

    - this assumes that there would flood of users on this site and a chunk of them will actually pay for it. Will you use HN if there is a fee? Instead, why not just write an algorithm to limit spam Or a 'report spam' button?

pmcpinto 12 years ago

This is an interesting debate. During the last weeks I've been working in a concept like this, but is not ready yet.

I'm a big fan of Hacker News, and I'm trying to create something that isn't an exact copy of HN, so if someone is interested feel free to sign up to the "The Currency" mailing list in http://thecurrency.io/ or send me an e-mail to hi@thecurrency.io. I count to have some news in the next weeks.

PS: and I also appreciate to have some feedback about the landing page: brand, value proposition, etc.

Thanks.

javert 12 years ago

To be honest, there is a need for something much more filtered than bitcointalk.org. That used to be /r/bitcoin, but it really sucks now.

My question for the coinspotting people: How are you going to maintain high quality? If you don't have any plan, it will probably be filled with crap and eventually die.

_nato_ 12 years ago

_love_ the domain name!

olalonde 12 years ago

I guess the name is a reference to Trainsportting? Great domain name in any case.

ShaneCurran 12 years ago

I made something similar a couple of weeks ago: http://www.bitcoinfyi.com

Although it doesn't have quite as much traction as yours :P

bitmania 12 years ago

Awsome work, Recently I heard about Cryptocurrencylive (www.cryptocurrencylive.com) too. We'll have to wait and see who makes the best news.

sciguy77 12 years ago

Why is this better than the Bitcoin Reddit Page?

  • TylerE 12 years ago

    You serious? Getting stabbed IRL is less bad than /r/bitcoin. I'm not sure if the memes or continual circlejerking are worse.

    • vyrotek 12 years ago

      Except creating something that looks like HN does not automatically attract the same crowd as HN. There are plenty of clean, meme-free, well managed Reddits. This new site could just as well turn into /r/bitcoin.

      Also, anything bitcoin related is going to turn into a "circle-jerk". That's the point isn't it? They exist to educate, market, hype-up, and encourage everyone to use BitCoin. No thanks.

    • jaredsohn 12 years ago

      Why is this better than /r/bitcoinserious, /r/bitcoinmarkets, or creating a new subreddit for bitcoin?

      • TylerE 12 years ago

        Well, anything that might result in fewer BTC posts in HN is fine by me, for one...

      • SectioAurea 12 years ago

        Because of reddit's management policies and ownership by mainstream media. Not to mention the total control of Bitcoin-related forum threads there by anointed moderators who are also pump and dump propaganda masters.

        • NoahTheDuke 12 years ago

          That is also a potential problem with an HN spin-off not being run by the same people.

          • SectioAurea 12 years ago

            Correct, spin-off site operators need to be trusted not to be P&D moles. However, mystery odds beat certain odds of P&D message control (as seen in Reddit).

      • Kiro 12 years ago

        Because reddit sucks. There, I said it.

  • crassus 12 years ago

    Communities are made of people. Software alone is only half the story. The problem with reddit is redditors.

unreal37 12 years ago

Love it.

pearjuice 12 years ago

Do these hacker news clones truly run on top of that LISP legacy stuff? Or are they rewritten?

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