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awesome-nostr
- RSS can be used to distribute all sorts of information
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A Look at Bluesky
There are some activitypub apps that support nomadic identity like HubZilla and Streams: https://codeberg.org/streams/streams
Another non-activitypub alternative is nostr, where you identity is a public/private key pair: https://github.com/aljazceru/awesome-nostr
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For now the biggest clients are twitter-like clients. A few popular ones are Damus (ios), Nostros (android) or iris (desktop). You can find a bigger list of projects and relays here: https://github.com/aljazceru/awesome-nostr
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Asking third-party reddit app devs to consider Lemmy after recent Reddit API changes. (Not just Apollo) + New Lemmy Migration initiative under works.
Nostr seems really cool but regarding nvote it is listed as deprecated in the nostr implementations list and if you look at its commit history it seems pretty dead, with the last commit in Jan, a bunch of them in December and then nothing all the way back to the start of 2022... Also, it is listed as deprecated in part because a user's private key is handled server side, which invalidates a lot of the advantages of nostr.
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đź“Ł Had a call with Reddit to discuss pricing. Bad news for third-party apps, their announced pricing is close to Twitter's pricing, and Apollo would have to pay Reddit $20 million per year to keep running as-is.
Maybe you will find something else interesting here: https://github.com/aljazceru/awesome-nostr
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Pretty new to nostr. Can I post programmatically using nodejs?
https://github.com/aljazceru/awesome-nostr check this repo. helps a lot to get an overview to all the implementations đź«‚
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Nostr (“Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays.” – An Introduction
https://www.nostr.net maintains a list of all known clients. I am a bit partial to astral, though it is resource intensive. You could try coracle, snort, or iris to see if they're more your fancy.
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What is Damus and how do I think it?
In addition, it should be noted that Damus is not the only product based on nostr. More related products can be found at this link.
- Nostr: Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays
hnrss
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Ask HN: Have you reduced technical knowledge contributions?
That’s interesting.
I have predictive models that can predict if a headline (w/o the rest of the article and not considering the URL) will (a) get more than 10 votes and (b) if it does get more than 10 votes will the votes/comments ratio be more than 2 (which is roughly average)
The first model gets a ROC-AUC (see https://scikit-learn.org/stable/modules/generated/sklearn.me...) in the low 60’s (not good, the second model gets in the low 70’s (actually pretty good though it is a heat seeking missile for clickbait headlines) and my latest content-based recommender for RSS items gets almost 80. (I saw a paper that one system at TikTok gets about 85)
To do all that you need about 10,000 headlines and don’t get a lot of benefit from having more than 100,000. The ceilings on performance have more to do with the nature of the problem rather than my models: the same article can get submitted twice and get 0 votes one time and 200 the other time so it can never be as accurate as “is this an article about galactic astronomy?”
I had it ingest the HN comments firehose and found the amount of articles was overwhelming, my YOShInOn RSS reader now ingests the “best comments” from
https://hnrss.github.io/
together with 110 other feeds and actually I like the comments it picks out a lot. Now that the system is adding about 3000 items per day it might be able to handle a big feed like the comments firehose since now those comments are diluted with so many quality articles. For a problem like that you might want a two-score system with: (i) is it relevant? (something I like) and (ii) is it popular? (like Google’s PageRank)
I think you could make a model that compares comments in the best comments feed with other comments. I have tried formulating the problems above as regression problems where I try to predict the actual score and it does not work well because of the uncertainty problem but formulated as a classification problem for a score over a threshold it is easy to make a well-calibrated model that tells you “this article has a 20% chance of frontpaging” which is about the best anyone can do.
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Ask HN: How can I get rid of addiction to HN?
Subscribe via rss, so you can scratch the curiosity itch and each the FOMO, without coming to the site all the time and looking over the same things 20 times?
https://hnrss.github.io/
- Show HN: Hacker News Outliers
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Ask HN: Is There an HN Reader and Filter?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9491978
and this https://hnrss.github.io/
ps i’m ok with some % of false positives, but hopefully a sprinkle of OpenAI could keep that magically low?
thanks
- Orange Site Hit
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RSS can be used to distribute all sorts of information
It sounds interesting but I use https://hnrss.github.io/
Unless it had most of the features of hnrss.org I would not be able to use it.
Perhaps you could pivot your approach and submit a PR to hnrss for the feature?
- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (October 2023)
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Tell HN: There is a new highlights page on HN
Looks like there's an unmerged PR on the third-party hnrss project that would add this: https://github.com/hnrss/hnrss/pull/84
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Why your blog still needs RSS
Check out below link to get a more customized, topic wise rss feeds.
https://hnrss.github.io/
- Ask HN: Is there a way to “filter” the posts on HN
What are some alternatives?
nostr - a truly censorship-resistant alternative to Twitter that has a chance of working
rss-proxy - RSS-proxy allows you to do create an RSS or ATOM feed of almost any website, just by analyzing just the static HTML structure.
nostr - a truly censorship-resistant alternative to Twitter that has a chance of working [Moved to: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nostr]
newsboat - An RSS/Atom feed reader for text terminals
nostr-emitter - An end-to-end group encrypted event emitter, built on the Nostr protocol.
hackernews-TUI - A Terminal UI to browse Hacker News
nips - Nostr Implementation Possibilities
fraidycat - Follow blogs, wikis, YouTube channels, as well as accounts on Twitter, Instagram, etc. from a single page.
Mlem - The Lemmy client [Moved to: https://github.com/mormaer/Mlem]
ALL-about-RSS - A list of RSS related stuff: tools, services, communities and tutorials, etc.
damus - iOS nostr client
Hacker News API - Documentation and Samples for the Official HN API