Many souls squeak for an YC clone. I personally love YC's model. This site "model" can serve as a solid base for many purposes from dating to classifieds, from hacker news to microbloging so I work on something I call cYClone for now :) You can see screenshots here:<p>http://ivansuchy.com/labs/cyclone/<p>Your feedback is very appreciated guys.
YC is a sort of incubator. YC news is what you've cloned. There are a bunch of open source things like that already. I wouldn't work on it myself - the important thing in these things is the community, not so much the technology.
Nice, I wasn't aware someone in Slovakia actually knows about YC!<p>My 2 cents on cyclone:<p>Don't display the avatar/photo on the Recent post page - it is distracting. Also, display more than just 3 recent posts (on one page without scrolling) - in other words, get rid of the photo.<p>The "comments" and "edit" links are way to much on the right - I'm lazy, I don't want to move my mouse so far away :)<p>If you think of it, a user can submit an post with a URL and also additional links in the message body. This post would look confusing. Maybe you could scan the message body for URLs after submitting if the Link field is empty (to create anchors) or don't even bother at all.
Oh, and you're missing the "edit" link in slovak translation...<p>Do you plan to deploy it oneday? Or is it just an exercise?
You are cloning Hacker News, not Y Combinator. Unless you are planning to fund startups.<p>Hacker news is a social news aggregator like many other, what makes it special is the community (us!).<p>In spain there is a digg-clone called Meneame, which is free software. You can get the source from <a href="http://svn.meneame.net/index.cgi/branches/version2/" rel="nofollow">http://svn.meneame.net/index.cgi/branches/version2/</a> so maybe you can skip some steps ;) (The bad news are that it is a piece of PHP...).<p>OTOH, if what you enjoy is programming and are doing it to learn/practice/whatever keep us informed :)