top | item 24054991 Ask HN: Quiethn.com is down, what's the best low-UI alternative HN reader? 6 points| chr15m | 5 years ago | reply The title says it all really. What are some other lightweight HN reader apps out there? 8 comments order hn newest [+] [-] gabrielsroka|5 years ago|reply I wrote my own using the official HN API. It's about 100 lines of JavaScript. It keeps track (using localStorage) of which articles I've already seen, so I won't see them again. https://gabrielsroka.github.io/hn.htmlSource is also on GitHub. Feel free to fork, open a PR, etc. https://github.com/gabrielsroka/gabrielsroka.github.io/blob/... [+] [-] tomspeak|5 years ago|reply Hey, I made the site, didn't realise people actually used it.https://github.com/tomspeak/quiet-hacker-news -- the source is here, you could host your own version or run it locally on demand. [+] [-] gef|5 years ago|reply Thank you! I've been missing this site. It's been one of my top five visits for the last couple of years. [+] [-] gitgud|5 years ago|reply Just curious how news.ycombinator.com isn't sufficient?It's probably the lightest-weight site I know of... [+] [-] 60secz|5 years ago|reply How about a user script? https://addons.mozilla.org/nl/firefox/addon/hacker-news-watc... [+] [-] karmakaze|5 years ago|reply I made/use https://hackerer.news (click heading to switch story lists)It's not at all quiet--no audio but has dense text. [+] [-] Jugurtha|5 years ago|reply https://news.ycombinator.com/rssYou can set up your mail client to read that feed. [+] [-] redeuxx|5 years ago|reply I use the RSS feeds here ...https://edavis.github.io/hnrss/
[+] [-] gabrielsroka|5 years ago|reply I wrote my own using the official HN API. It's about 100 lines of JavaScript. It keeps track (using localStorage) of which articles I've already seen, so I won't see them again. https://gabrielsroka.github.io/hn.htmlSource is also on GitHub. Feel free to fork, open a PR, etc. https://github.com/gabrielsroka/gabrielsroka.github.io/blob/...
[+] [-] tomspeak|5 years ago|reply Hey, I made the site, didn't realise people actually used it.https://github.com/tomspeak/quiet-hacker-news -- the source is here, you could host your own version or run it locally on demand. [+] [-] gef|5 years ago|reply Thank you! I've been missing this site. It's been one of my top five visits for the last couple of years.
[+] [-] gef|5 years ago|reply Thank you! I've been missing this site. It's been one of my top five visits for the last couple of years.
[+] [-] gitgud|5 years ago|reply Just curious how news.ycombinator.com isn't sufficient?It's probably the lightest-weight site I know of...
[+] [-] 60secz|5 years ago|reply How about a user script? https://addons.mozilla.org/nl/firefox/addon/hacker-news-watc...
[+] [-] karmakaze|5 years ago|reply I made/use https://hackerer.news (click heading to switch story lists)It's not at all quiet--no audio but has dense text.
[+] [-] Jugurtha|5 years ago|reply https://news.ycombinator.com/rssYou can set up your mail client to read that feed.
[+] [-] gabrielsroka|5 years ago|reply
Source is also on GitHub. Feel free to fork, open a PR, etc. https://github.com/gabrielsroka/gabrielsroka.github.io/blob/...
[+] [-] tomspeak|5 years ago|reply
https://github.com/tomspeak/quiet-hacker-news -- the source is here, you could host your own version or run it locally on demand.
[+] [-] gef|5 years ago|reply
[+] [-] gitgud|5 years ago|reply
It's probably the lightest-weight site I know of...
[+] [-] 60secz|5 years ago|reply
[+] [-] karmakaze|5 years ago|reply
It's not at all quiet--no audio but has dense text.
[+] [-] Jugurtha|5 years ago|reply
You can set up your mail client to read that feed.
[+] [-] redeuxx|5 years ago|reply
https://edavis.github.io/hnrss/