Sorry, the usual question... :P<p>This morning I read the post "The Rust Performance Book (2020)" and when I wanted to upvote it 10 hours later I had to go to page #4 (ranked currently #108 with 184 votes "20 hours ago") => finding it on page #4 was weird for me (I would have never found that precious post if I would have checked HN only this evening).<p>The usual reply to my kind of question is "click on 'past' to see a kind-of-better ranking" but after having done that exactly >now< I see for example:<p>- at position #41 "Logo and Learning (2015)" (63 points, 3 days ago, 26 comments) and...<p>- at position #42 "America’s favorite family outings are increasingly out of reach" ( 270 points, 1 day ago, 569 comments) - btw. I read this and for me it wasn't great but still interesting, so in the end I liked it, at least 10000 times more than "logo and learning" (which I glanced over).<p>I don't like the current ranking :(
You can try with <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/best" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/best</a> that orders with more weight in points and less weight in freshness.<p>And in the oposite direction, also <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/newest" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/newest</a> that is the stream of new post. More are bad, but it's important to discover the good one and upvote them.