top | item 42072489 Text-Only NPR 27 points| imwally | 1 year ago |text.npr.org 7 comments order hn newest alborzb|1 year ago This reminds me of the CNN Lite website -- https://lite.cnn.com/ sevensor|1 year ago Both of which I prefer to the ordinary versions. So much less noise, much slower pace. Only 80% junk, which is super low by the standards of modern news websites. jumploops|1 year ago Perfect for LLMs!We use a html->markdown converter for web scraping and sites like this make it even easier/more robust.Side note: bring back the RSS feeds? pinjasaur|1 year ago Curious, can you recommend a HTML -> MD converter? load replies (1) immibis|1 year ago Why not just use the HTML ....?
alborzb|1 year ago This reminds me of the CNN Lite website -- https://lite.cnn.com/ sevensor|1 year ago Both of which I prefer to the ordinary versions. So much less noise, much slower pace. Only 80% junk, which is super low by the standards of modern news websites.
sevensor|1 year ago Both of which I prefer to the ordinary versions. So much less noise, much slower pace. Only 80% junk, which is super low by the standards of modern news websites.
jumploops|1 year ago Perfect for LLMs!We use a html->markdown converter for web scraping and sites like this make it even easier/more robust.Side note: bring back the RSS feeds? pinjasaur|1 year ago Curious, can you recommend a HTML -> MD converter? load replies (1) immibis|1 year ago Why not just use the HTML ....?
alborzb|1 year ago
sevensor|1 year ago
jumploops|1 year ago
We use a html->markdown converter for web scraping and sites like this make it even easier/more robust.
Side note: bring back the RSS feeds?
pinjasaur|1 year ago
immibis|1 year ago