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I wanted a faster way to find the spicy HN threads without scrolling through dozens of pages. The heat index (comments divided by score) turned out to be a surprisingly reliable proxy for controversy. Built as a single static page with HTML, CSS, and vanilla JS. It pulls from the HN Firebase API on load and computes everything client-side. No server, no database.

HN Roast FeedFind the most controversial Hacker News threads
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Built this as a quick experiment to see if velocity is a better signal than raw points for discovering interesting Show HN launches. The whole thing is a single static site with HTML, CSS, and JS. No server, no database. It pulls from the HN Firebase API on page load and computes velocity client-side.

Ship ClockSee which Show HN posts gain traction fastest
HN Roast Feed ranks live Hacker News discussions by their heat index — a ratio of comments to upvotes that surfaces the most controversial and heated threads.
Instead of sorting by points or time, HN Roast Feed highlights where the real debates are happening. Stories with 400 comments but only 45 upvotes score far higher than a 500-point post with civil agreement. It color-codes threads from Mild to Inferno so you can jump straight to the action.

HN Roast FeedFind the most controversial Hacker News threads
Ship Clock is a real-time velocity dashboard for Show HN posts. It fetches live data from the Hacker News API, computes points-per-hour for each Show HN submission, and ranks them by traction speed.
Instead of scrolling through pages of posts, Ship Clock gives you one clear leaderboard: which launches are gaining momentum right now. It auto-refreshes every two minutes so you can watch trends develop.

Ship ClockSee which Show HN posts gain traction fastest
