SearchYC has actually been tremendously valuable to me and my startups in the past. Hacker News is such a treasure trove of information, anecdotes and friends and your service was the gateway to that.<p>I used SearchYC as my "google for startups" I honestly cannot reiterate how useful your service was. I wish you'd keep it going as I still use it over the Hacker News Search (habit, more features, search within search results, being able to search for specific comments from users, etc etc.)<p>A friend was having relationship problems in part due to his startup, and I explicitly remember him saying "I looked on SearchYC and found tons of other posts from founders in the same boat" (this was when you had the curated post categories)<p>Seriously, thanks. (my startup is kind of in crunch at the moment but I had been meaning to reach out to you guys when I saw your service went offline a few weeks ago, i couldn't let you guys go without me - and probably the majority of the community - giving you guys some thanks and credit)
Thank you for creating and maintaining SearchYC these last few years. I used it more than any site except, well, HN. (My apologies for the server load.)
I echo the sentiment of many other HNers. Thank you for all the great work, and the invaluable resource. I can't count how many times it has served me in the past.<p>I wish you the very best - I am almost expecting something even more kickass out of you guys soon.
"If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants." - Isaac Newton<p>I believe there are quite a few of us here at Hacker News that could claim you, Mike and Jerry, as our giants.<p>Respect.
I'm sad to see it go. I use it every week when creating my Hacker Newsletter and since it has been down I've had a hard time using HNSearch as effectively. Search really was just one component to it, it also had a great way to browse Ask HN threads.
I'm deeply unhappy to see you guys close down. My experience is that your results are easier to use and more accurate. Just one instance of an annoyance is here:<p><a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2704753" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2704753</a><p>But although I wish you would continue to include SearchYC in your future work, I wish you all the best in whatever you put your time and efforts towards.
Turn it into free software! It would be invaluable to the community and you would get a hell of a reputation for it I think, especially from hackernews users.
no time adding new feature is OK. but if it is hosting costs, HN users can donate or get a sponsor.<p>if you want a maintainer, I am willing to takeover from where you are leaving
Is this not ironic <a href="http://d.pr/x9Ri" rel="nofollow">http://d.pr/x9Ri</a> :)<p>Seriously though, all the best, and thanks for all the years of good service!
If you still need rss feeds you could use <a href="http://jetsli.de" rel="nofollow">http://jetsli.de</a> (launching in ~2 weeks)<p>You will be able to search for 'geeky news' also on other services than hackernews.