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Show HN: I noticed I've spent too much time reading Hacker News

14 点作者 abronte将近 14 年前
I noticed I was getting side tracked reading Hacker News, checking back, reading articles, comments, etc. It felt like my productivity was being hampered so I created a simple web app to receive the most popular stories in a daily email.<p>http://dailyhn.com

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lpolovets将近 14 年前
This is great. A few comments/suggestions:<p>1) Would be nice to see a preview email. Is it links to stories? Stories? Stories + comments? Something else?<p>2) I'd love to be able to set the point threshold. E.g. email me stories with at least 49 points.
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abronte将近 14 年前
I just pushed the custom settings feature live.<p>You can click the "options" link at the bottom of the email or get it here <a href="http://dailyhn.com/options" rel="nofollow">http://dailyhn.com/options</a>.<p>You can change your timezone, delivery time, the top X items to save, and the point threshold.
mwhite将近 14 年前
I would like to do this for some subreddits I check too often as well. Maybe it could also be done for RSS feeds, using comment, Facebook like, and Twitter mention counts to determine which articles are more popular.
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KnightWhoSaysNi将近 14 年前
I published something similar recently: <a href="http://hndigest.com" rel="nofollow">http://hndigest.com</a>
_delirium将近 14 年前
you might also be interested in: <a href="http://www.daemonology.net/hn-daily/" rel="nofollow">http://www.daemonology.net/hn-daily/</a><p>not exactly the same thing, but targeting the same problem
iworkforthem将近 14 年前
Er... I tot there is a noprocrast feature. Why reinvent the wheel?
abronte将近 14 年前
<a href="http://dailyhn.com" rel="nofollow">http://dailyhn.com</a>
Mz将近 14 年前
I actually love it when a community has this type of problem: Try to catch the deluge in a paper cup. And it's awesome that folks on HN are so well equipped (and willing) to offer real solutions/options rather than just whining and arguing about it (an outcome common in other communities I have belonged to with this type problem where the right skill set for addressing it was not common).