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Thngs – a place for every thing

94 pointsby alexkonabout 9 years ago

15 comments

mthomsabout 9 years ago
The CC licensing of the images on this site is more than a little suspect. I&#x27;d love to know how this user <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thngs.co&#x2F;users&#x2F;4" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thngs.co&#x2F;users&#x2F;4</a> owns the rights to thousands of professional catalog shots spanning the last ~100 or so years.<p>It&#x27;s one thing to lift images for use on your site but quite another to release those stolen images under a CC license.
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vinchucoabout 9 years ago
With the cryptic HN titles, I like to make a guess on the content behind the title, then compare. [x]<p>Expectation: <i>A system for organizing things around the house by attaching programmable chips to things, tracked by a device&#x2F;app that notifies if out of place.</i><p>Reality: <i>A catalog database of products, old and new, with descriptions and attributes (manufacturer, materials, prices, etc). Like a Pokedex, [1] but for things. </i><p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Gameplay_of_Pok%C3%A9mon#Pok.C3.A9dex" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Gameplay_of_Pok%C3%A9mon#Pok.C...</a><p>[x] Edit: Apparently there IS an HN:TL;DR <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;Bachmann1234&#x2F;hn-tldr" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;Bachmann1234&#x2F;hn-tldr</a>
devishardabout 9 years ago
&gt; Thngs is a simple tool for the preservation and structuring of data about physical things.<p>Not much data...<p>It&#x27;s clear that the data is geared toward a graphic design&#x2F;visual artist mindset rather than a engineer mindset. When I see something like the Optima M12[1] all I want is to see what&#x27;s inside, but they never open it up.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thngs.co&#x2F;things&#x2F;7666" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thngs.co&#x2F;things&#x2F;7666</a><p>EDIT: Infinite scroll that breaks your back button remains an anti-pattern. I scrolled down to Asimo, clicked Asimo, and after reading a bit, clicked back, only to discover myself at the top of the page with none of the content I had already looked at loaded. Cool, I guess I&#x27;m done looking.
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elcapitanabout 9 years ago
So is this like a curated catalog version of Google image search?<p>It certainly is very cool, I clicked on the Olympic torch on the home page, then clicked on the category of the item&#x27;s page, and got a whole list of Olympic torches - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thngs.co&#x2F;search&#x2F;Typology%3AOlympic%20Torch" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thngs.co&#x2F;search&#x2F;Typology%3AOlympic%20Torch</a>. This is something that wouldn&#x27;t work as nicely with image search.<p>On the other hand, this is restricted to &quot;things&quot;, but that kind of search is something I do for all kinds of terms.
creedabout 9 years ago
First of all: I think this is a very cool idea. It&#x27;s like a generalised Pokedex! Imagine you could just take a foto of something with your phone and ask the Index what it is, how cool&#x27;s that? :D<p>So yeah, I get why people are connecting this with wikipedia but to me that&#x27;s not the point. Wikipedia is a knowledge base of important stuff people want to seriously look up.<p>With the pokedex I can just snapshot some sneakers the guy next to me wears on the tube and get the some infos and maybe personal opinions. It&#x27;s way more silly and informal but thats what you get when you can add ANYthing.<p>Think about it, I could add my old Gameboy and have people share their memories and good ol&#x27; stories about &quot;back in the day&quot;. You could even add your old dog and if somebody asks the index about your dog it will say &quot;That&#x27;s Dave&#x27;s dog&quot; xD<p>This &quot;thing&quot; is way more personal, individual, informal than Wikipedia. Wikipedia is as steril as an OR, with sharp knowledge like a scalpel.<p>This is just things. Simple, but I can definitely see a trajectory where we end up thinking: how did people live without it? :D<p>(not this particular version, but if you take the idea and turn it up to 11)
anoplusabout 9 years ago
This looks like a big idea.<p>Features that come into my mind:<p>-Locations where the &quot;thing&quot; is currently available.<p>-Advanced visual search of &quot;things&quot; by drawing dimensions (I need something of this shape and color, made from that material).
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chowesabout 9 years ago
Why not just add all of this to Wikipedia?
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frogpeltabout 9 years ago
You can&#x27;t have everything. Where would you put it?<p>- Steven Wright
yoasif_about 9 years ago
Reminds me a little of <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;openfoodfacts.org" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;openfoodfacts.org</a>
brandoncordellabout 9 years ago
This reminds me of an app my friend of of mine built (or started to) a few years ago. skore.org (SSL isn&#x27;t current). The idea was basically similar, except it included people and was meant to include connections (e.g. Bill Gates associated with Microsoft).
krisdolabout 9 years ago
With a name like that, you should pivot to thongs. Clearer message.
king_magicabout 9 years ago
This is really neat. Immediately made me think of the virtual arcade museums in Ready Player One.
widowlarkabout 9 years ago
Great idea, would love to see this integrated into Wikimedia or something similar
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merqurioabout 9 years ago
I feel like the objects I found in the page are only the ones that are notable due to something (design, popularity.. ). It&#x27;s an example of survivor bias.. Do not misunderstand me, It&#x27;s a great idea, but maybe a title like &quot;Awesome Thngs&quot; would be more appropiate.<p>edit: typo
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ChrisGrangerabout 9 years ago
The links at the bottom of the screen promptly disappear as the next batch of infinite scrolling loads. That&#x27;s pretty annoying when trying to click them and I&#x27;m always surprised when this kind of thing survives to production.<p>I love the general idea of this site though. A friend asked if it was possible to view items by year, but I didn&#x27;t see any way to do so, and searching for a given year doesn&#x27;t do it.
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