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9 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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AAA – Analytical Anti-Aliasing
Graphics programming analysis done using examples written in WebGL–genius. Hypertext that takes full advantage of the medium. This reminds me of something I'd see on https://pudding.cool/, but it goes far more in depth than anything there. Absolutely fantastic article.
I've been using MSAAx4 in my rendering engine for some time and only recently have considered switching to a FXAA / TAA implementation. I'm actually not sure I'm going to go through with that now. I definitely learned a lot here, and will probably use the analytical approach for UI items, I hadn't heard about that anywhere.
Not often you see graphics-programming stuff on HN. For anyone interested in more graphics write-ups, this list of frame breakdowns is one of my favorite resources:
https://www.adriancourreges.com/blog/
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More than 20k ships sank during WW II. One man is on a mission to map them
I think NY Times started long back and this style was kinda "cool" that goes well with the narrative. Then, there is https://pudding.cool that does this pretty well. Now, many just copy and tries without a meaningful treatment and is just there - kinda not working-out in most cases.
Tip: Try reading with Reader Mode.
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Airfoil
Also check out https://pudding.cool if you’re unfamiliar and enjoy extremely high effort visualizations alongside editorial and educational text content.
- Generational shifts in popular music
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What's the relationship between JS and Python in a data viz website?
Hello all, I am a JS beginner and I am passionate for creating data-driven stories on a website, like Pudding. I have watched some YT videos and learned that Python is a basic skill for dealing with data. However, I am confused about what Python does in such website? I know JS and it libraries like D3.js are used for front-end development and interactive data display, then what's the role of Python? For the website backend (such as Django)? Or is used for data cleaning and analysis? Or others? Or python is not actually required for making a data-driven story website?
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Help! Looking for a highly interactive data journalism/viz piece/website but can't find it
https://pudding.cool/ ?
- Ask HN: What are your favorite RSS feeds?
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for a CS PhD student in a different area, how long does it take to learn fundamentals of frontend?
The main reason why I've got interested in frontend is that (1) it seems to be a field that can be much more diverse and collaborative across different fields (ex: working with designers) and (2) it directly interacts with users. Interactive journalism, data visualization, data storytelling (as in The New York Times or The Pudding) are my main interests currently, so it is more accurate to say I got interested in frontend with focus on those specific fields.
- Ask HN: What other news feeds do you read besides Hacker News?
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What’s the coolest website you know of that you want others to check out?!
pudding.cool, statistical analysis of things like rap lyrics
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Ask HN: Is it time to fork HN into AI/LLM and "Everything else/other?"
Apparently, it's not even close.
According to [hn.algolia.com](https://hn.algolia.com/):
- "show hn" "nft" – 151 results
- Algolia for Seraching Hacker News
- Let Me Pay for Firefox
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Bypassing Google's big anti-adblock update
https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...
I definitely run into pages broken in firefox desktop or especially firefox mobile. Extra especially on proofs of concept advertised here on HN.
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At Least 13 People Died by Suicide Amid U.K. Post Office Scandal, Report Says
- 2024 | 331 comments - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39010070
https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...
https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu...
- Show HN: MCP server for searching and downloading documents from Anna's Archive
- Nobody has a personality anymore: we are products with labels
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More than 1 in 5 Show HN posts are now AI-related, get > half the votes/comments
https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...
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The only time Hacker News is this interested in Bitcoin is when there's a bubble
> This bubble has spurred zero posts as far as I can tell, or zero that gained any traction.
... Did you look? Quick search turns up a bunch of stories that were on the frontpage: https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=pastYear&page=0&prefix=fal...
> But in the past there was nothing new either, but it gained traction because of the numbers of comments.
That's the opposite of how things are ranked on HN. Submissions with more comments than votes are being pushed down the frontpage, not up.
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My open source project was stolen and relicensed by a YC company
The first rule of HN moderation is that we moderate (i.e., intervene) less if a story reflects negatively on a YC company or YC itself.
This principle goes right back to pg days, and was the first thing he taught dang [1].
That said, it doesn't mean we avoid moderation at all and it doesn't mean the guidelines all go out the window.
Different factors influence the story's rank and visibility on the front page: upvotes, flags, the flamewar detector, and settings to turn these penalties on/off. I'm actively watching the thread to keep it on the front page, as per the rule.
That said, the guidelines ask us to avoid fulmination and assume good faith. Whilst it's fair enough to criticize and question a company when they do something like this, we can also be adult enough to look the evidence before us and recognize that this was most likely a dumb mistake that they've moved quickly to correct.
[1] https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...
What are some alternatives?
git-history - Quickly browse the history of a file from any git repository
v - Simple, fast, safe, compiled language for developing maintainable software. Compiles itself in <1s with zero library dependencies. Supports automatic C => V translation. https://vlang.io
p5.js-web-editor - The p5.js Editor is a website for creating p5.js sketches, with a focus on making coding accessible and inclusive for artists, designers, educators, beginners, and anyone else! You can create, share, or remix p5.js sketches without needing to download or configure anything.
readability - A standalone version of the readability lib
top-tic-tac-toe-js - A tic-tac-toe game written in JavaScript that you can play in your browser.
duckduckgo-locales - Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>
