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Re: Show HN: HackerNews but for research papers

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You need people talking about the papers. Because they're so dense, I'd focus on just one specific niche topic, and get people versed in that subfield talking about it on there. And start with just 5 papers for people to talk about. Then once you get that going, slowly expand.

I think you're right. I want to find experts in each field who can help me create a 'most important papers' section that people like me (who don't know anything) can go to to understand the most important and 'hottest' ideas and see the discussion around them.

What iamwil says is “one niche topic”, and why he says it is:

Such social media platforms need a small niche community to get started.

I think such a platform would be most useful for AI papers. If I were in your shoes, I’d pivot to targeting AI papers only and allocate 90% of my time on community building.

Re: Show HN: HackerNews but for research papers

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mobile is non-functional: https://ibb.co/FByhmNb rather than open pdf directly, it would be better to take me to the arXiv page, since i can do more there (like use semantic scholar to find related papers quickly) i like the potential

fixed some of the mobile vision issues

Re: Show HN: HackerNews but for research papers

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Really appreciate the feedback! I'm gonna ship this up, yes there are some gibberish comments i left from testing. Thanks for letting me know about the bugs, and other UI issues, will fix ASAP.

Fyi: the UI is completely broken on mobile. I cant read anything at the above link because it extends off the edge of the page in both directions and I can't horizontally scroll.

fixed some of the major issues

Re: Show HN: HackerNews but for research papers

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I love the idea and simplicity, thank you for sharing! Small bit of feedback: would it be possible to make the UI a bit more mobile friendly? Or, alternatively, is there an API that others could use to build different interfaces? Again, this is a Thing That Should Exist, so thank you for bringing it into the world.

fixed some mobile issues

Re: Show HN: HackerNews but for research papers

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I love the idea and simplicity, thank you for sharing! Small bit of feedback: would it be possible to make the UI a bit more mobile friendly? Or, alternatively, is there an API that others could use to build different interfaces? Again, this is a Thing That Should Exist, so thank you for bringing it into the world.

I second this. Mobile is how I primarily read news. IMO it should be the first platform you support.

fixed mobile ui

Re: Show HN: HackerNews but for research papers

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Hi, I created an account but could not login, for some reason. I'm on Brave and have some security settings on - maybe something related to that? Never had issues on other websites. On another note, the mobile browser version could be better - the rows exceed the width of the screen. But other than that, you've got something cool over here, I'll bookmark it :)

fixed mobile UI, also upgraded supabase, you should be able to sign up now

Re: Show HN: HackerNews but for research papers

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I have a feeling that the tree structure of comments in which most of the discussion usually takes place under the first few most upvoted comments might not be the best to have scientific discourse, but also don't know what would be better. On the other hand, papers/journals themselves could be seen as a ultra-high latency social network in which replies happen in the form of papers that reference the work they're re…

I think you're onto something! A retrospective history of science styled as an HN clone would be amazing, will any of you dare?

This is difficult. It should look more like a DAG than a tree, but we don't have a good UI for DAG comment threads yet.
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