newscatcher
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2,895 | 6,234 | |
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over 3 years ago | 5 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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newscatcher
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newscatcher VS python-client - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 9 Feb 2024
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Can anyone recommend a free News API for a portfolio project?
Built this news website for my portfolio using NewsApi.org but turns out its only got CORS enabled for localhost which I found out when I was about to publish my web page. Found and tried another API from newscatcherapi.com but it only gives me 50 API calls for the free plan which I ran out of very quickly.
- Show HN: I created a feed of interesting content for myself
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News algorithm project-Help needed
I think you would benefit from a news data API like our newscatcher. We don't drill down to the state level (yet) but we do allow you to filter news by country, language, individual sources, date ranges, and you can also use a query like "fire" to search for relevant articles. And the data is returned as JSON objects, so it's pretty easy to work with.
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Show HN: Stock research website with next-gen alternative data
Hi Jakub,
Nice. I want to talk to you about the news feed: it could be more than just the latest news (NLP enriched)
I'm a co-founder of https://newscatcherapi.com/
I'm so sick of top notch trading platforms to just provide a list of latest news while there could be so much more insights.
Well, if you'd want to discuss it: https://savvycal.com/newscatcher/chat
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What are the best news APIs in the market?
If all you care about is raw data, newscatcherapi.com is one of the best options. They already have over 60,0000 sources and readily add any sources you want to cover.
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Ask HN: Have you applied to YC S22?
Share your startups here, and get some feedback from the HN community.
For the first time applicants: show your progress for the next batch in case you don't get accepted.
Startup: NewsCatcher
Website: https://newscatcherapi.com/
One-liner: We turn online news into machine-readable data
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Top 15 News APIs In The Market In 2022 For You
The Newscatcher API enables developers to find news articles from major news sources and blogs based on any topic, country, language, website, or keyword. The Newscatcher API features simple integration and niche-specific content.
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Looking for an Company News api
Give newscatcher a try
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Ask HN: What made your business take off that you wish you'd done much earlier?
We’re ~17k MRR right now. Being doing it for almost 2 years.
What made us take off is I and my cofounder running through our savings. I did it for ~15 months.
One thing I had to start doing earlier is not trying to get everyone buy our product (we sell news articles published online as a source of data for insight mining) [0]
I’ve lost so much time on people who’d never be able to use what we have unless we completely change our product.
And yeah, marketing is super important. And, it’s going to take some time.
[0] https://newscatcherapi.com
imba
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Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
Imba. The best web programming language ever made.
https://imba.io/
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Portugal. The Man – Official Website Is a Google Sheets Document
I agree. I was looking for the same thing.
They’re not easy to create but side by side code/result demos like the ones I saw on https://imba.io/ make it very clear on what I’ll be getting into as a developer.
- Imba – The friendly full-stack language
- Clojure is a product design tool
- Fore – Declarative user interfaces in plain HTML
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Framework for a frontend-only project?
You might get away with Svelte (not Sveltekit) here since it compiles down to javascript. Another fun framework to try out for this might be https://imba.io/, which also has an option to compile things down to pure HTML, CSS & JS (plus it’s very fun to work with).
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Thoughts on Svelte
I've been using Svelte exclusively for the past 3 years or so. I love it and will keep using it as my main solution for interactivity. It's fast to use and execute, produces small apps, and it's extremely economical in how you express components.
The confusion the author expresses with $: reactive statements and store auto subscription with the $ are unwarranted IMO. It's really just a lack of familiarity but this kind of stuff becomes intuitive very quickly.
My criticism of Svelte is rather that they haven't gone deep enough into the compiler-based approach.
Would be great if there were something like .svelteStore files where you had all the automatic reactivity tracking without having to use a component. Or some kind of improvements into writing styles. With a compiler you can do anything you want and I think Svelte has been a bit timid, maybe to not scare people away.
For example Imba[1] also bet on a compiler-based approach (years before Svelte existed) and created their own language/framework/compiler. They have come up with amazing solutions to many problems. It's a shame they bet on Ruby aesthetics though and also that they aren't investing into marketing/docs.
Of course, one might argue that using a compiler is a bad idea for a number of reasons. And yeah of course there are objective issues to any approach, but you have to pick your poison. All in all, Svelte has made me tremendously productive compared to using other solutions for years (React, Vue, Mithril, Inferno, etc).
I will say though that I would rather use a solution that doesn't have any reactivity at all. Mithril and Imba have this concept of just "redrawing the whole thing" like a game GUI without having to worry about reactivity. Cognitively speaking, no reactivity is the best mental model IMO. With any reactive solution, it's very easy to fall into complex reactive dependencies which can be hard to track. The author of Imba has a video from 2018 where he talks about this[2].
[1] https://imba.io/
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwoApTLvRdQ
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The Io Language
A code snippet showing a simple program right on the home page and "selling" whatever features makes it special would go a long way. It's quite off-putting to have to delve deep into a guide in order to get a feel for a language.
Some examples done right:
https://lfe.io
https://elixir-lang.org
https://imba.io
https://ocaml.org
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Why do so many CS grads seem to look down on webdev?
At the same time, my heart is kind of in the web stuff and I find it a lot more exciting personally so it's hard for me to leave. You can do so much more with web tech and all the new ideas Tcoming from it and the pace it's developing is really . I just don't understand why React is becoming the standard when it's a complete nightmare compared to where we should be. I mean, this is literally insane, especially when things like Svelte exist - or even better, Imba. The day Imba becomes the standard is the day I love web dev again.
What are some alternatives?
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React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
RVS_Spinner - A Fancy "Popup Prize-Wheel Spinner" UIControl
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