If you can spend $800 on Fable in a day, you can launch a fantastic looking/performing personal site in 15 minutes ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Perhaps Hacker News could ban this style of link to help encourage that?
social media, also started heavily demoting posts with external links.
thus if you want reach, you need to post on platforms...
Does it do anything now that it didn’t before?
Who’s this for?
Why did it matter?
Is the world better now?
Unfortunately the post doesn’t discuss outcomes so I’m having a hard time seeing how the team’s $800 was best spent on this vs. some other priority.
bearjaws•1h ago
Aside: We should just ban Twitter links. Nobody should be required to make an account to view content on here.
rpdillon•1h ago
Edit: going to try this out https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/531615-x-com-to-xcancel-co...
shaewest•1h ago
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sourcecodeplz•1h ago
what would we be left to read? couple of snarky remarks and maybe 2-3 paragraph of coherent text.
journalism is a job! money has to come from somewhere
kbelder•56m ago
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guessmyname•1h ago
Also, links to twitter.com never change color after you click them because they redirect to x.com. As a result, the original Hacker News post always appears as an unvisited link, which many people find frustrating.
benj111•1h ago