Hacker News new | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit login

I'm building my own (for news):

<https://toot.cat/@dredmorbius/114356066459105122> and <https://diaspora.glasswings.com/posts/e919db600cb8013eb7b844...> show screenshots and describe the interface.

It's a locally-hosted, personal system, updated manually via shell scripts. The prototype is based off of CNN's "lite" headlines page (<https://lite.cnn.com/>), which presents 100 headlines in an unorganised fashion without context.

My first cut simply organised the headlines by section and date. The version linked above includes several lede 'graphs for each article, along with some other formatting. It runs about 15 or so screens on either my desktop or mobile (large-format tablet) devices.

I'm looking at extending the concept to other / additional news sources, largely as CNN's article offerings are disappointingly irrelevant. (Discussed in the Diaspora* thread.)

Features I'm thinking of adding include:

- Bayesian ordering by significance. (This will be based on my own article judgements used as training data.)

- A "best of the interval" capability.

- Adding in articles from several alternative sources. The Guardian will likely be the baseline given its well-structured nature, reasonably comprehensive news, and lack of a paywall. There are likely a few other sources I'll add. I'd like to include weather and perhaps some business ticker data as well. I've had previous ideas about a "news dashboard" which tracks significant indicators, and would like to try applying several of those concepts, if my coding chops are up to it.

- Possibly a bit of visual flash, though from what I'm observing, virtually all graphics used on news sites are more distraction than value.

- Incorporating eInk-Mode: <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43690828>






Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: