I use https://github.com/dickmao/nnhackernews as my newsreader, and so my
default view is "new". The filtering is the most naive possible (only show
brand new submissions or comments for articles you've read). When I wake up,
there are 200-300 new submissions on the queue. Of those I might click
through on 1-2. The morning ritual takes about 2-3 minutes. In my haste I'm
sure I'm skipping some interesting-to-me items.
The holy grail is of course a toutiao filter. Netnews has always been
needles-in-haystacks since Usenet. The migration from nntp to http has imo
made the problem worse. At least with reddit's subreddit granularizing, one
stands a chance of getting read. With HN's monolithic "news" category, it's
all pretty random.
The holy grail is of course a toutiao filter. Netnews has always been needles-in-haystacks since Usenet. The migration from nntp to http has imo made the problem worse. At least with reddit's subreddit granularizing, one stands a chance of getting read. With HN's monolithic "news" category, it's all pretty random.