Ask HN: please review SmartPeople
38 points| ritonlajoie | 15 years ago | reply
I made a website that allows you to 'follow' any hacker-newser. I think such a service is needed, because this kind of great website is 'comment' centered.
The principle: you get an e-mail with the comment of your idol everytime he comments on HN (with a slight delay because I don't want to request the site too much). This will personally help me a lot to follow patio11 :)
Thanks for reviewing SmartPeople, and If in the near future you are still using it, you'll find out that I'm adding reddit and some other boards you may belong to.
Please allow a 30 min/one hour delay between the comment crawlings.
Site : http://nasr.ath.cx
Edit: my english...
[+] [-] andymoe|15 years ago|reply
edit: Also, the pencil's pixilation is distracting and I think you should get rid of the alpha effect that goes away when hovering over the logo. (Safari 5.0.1)
[+] [-] fgf|15 years ago|reply
anyway, thank you for making this!
ps. I'd prefer rss
[+] [-] AgentConundrum|15 years ago|reply
You should know that anything you post here is public anyway, and HN makes it easy to get a digest of your comments anyway via your profile page. This is just an attempt to make the process easier - you save time by being alerted to comments rather than periodically checking for them.
Besides, reddit does something very similar already: reddit users can "friend" each other to highlight posts from people they like, and reddit user pages are rss-enabled. To my knowledge, there has been no backlash over this.
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PS: Did we just talk recently about LinkUp.com?
[+] [-] troygoode|15 years ago|reply
I'd love to see a sorted list of the top N followed people. I imagine pg would be #1, but it very well could be patio11. Seeing #3-10 would be very interesting.
[+] [-] kashif|15 years ago|reply
So, a feature request, please add a way to follow submissions by specific people on the web not on email - an alternate home page, much like a twitter stream.
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[+] [-] akkartik|15 years ago|reply
But it wasn't designed from the ground up for following people.
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[+] [-] spooneybarger|15 years ago|reply
http://hnhackers.com/
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http://i.imgur.com/TqZJR.png
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[+] [-] itistoday|15 years ago|reply
I noticed though that you're including the user's password in the confirmation email. This isn't recommended for security reasons (as it's easy to intercept, and users often use the same password for multiple services). Also, I hope you're storing the salted hash of the password on your server (as opposed to the actual password).
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