Hey everyone!
I love how posts on Hacker News are not just about the latest events, but also about timeless articles, essays, or videos (there's no other place like it). It's an awesome resource if you're looking for advice, recommendations, or just want to find something awesome to read! But it's short-lived - even the best links disappear after 24 hours.I built this website to browse and search across ALL Hacker News posts of the last 10 years! The technical idea behind it is the "Lindy Effect", which says that older content that still gets reposted frequently is probably quite useful.
What you can do with the site:
💡 Find the best links, articles, or discussions on ANY topic with AI search, e.g. "startup ideas":
↳ hn.lindylearn.io/search?q=startup ideas
📚 Get inspired reading some of the best essays of all time (according to Hacker News):
↳ hn.lindylearn.io/best
👀 Save time: Which are the best posts from this website I just saw?
↳ hn.lindylearn.io/from?site=paulgraham.com
🕵️♂️ Explore a bit: Which articles from 1995 do we still talk about?
↳ hn.lindylearn.io/years/1995
IMHO it’s an excellent Saturday distraction to explore and read through some of the articles. (that’s at least my plan 😄)
⚠️ Fair warning though: I used the original Hacker News styling we all know, so I'd recommend zooming in 110% in your browser.
Unclutter — Modern Reader Mode