alt.hn

5/25/2026 at 8:12:29 PM

Hacker News front page as a site

https://thefrontpage.dev/

by thatxliner

5/26/2026 at 3:34:40 AM

Love the summaries, I must say some stories I haven't considered interesting seeing them in the original HN view only caught my attention after my eyes landed on the summary.

At the same time, I very much dislike the layout. Masonry-style layouts, at least to me, feel more "artsy" than practical. Multiple rows being displayed at once, with the most crucial information being chaotically all over the place instead of arranged in a way that makes it easy to scan it with your eyes, make me feel like I'm bombarded with information. It's very hard to follow along and very easy to miss articles; almost anxiety-inducing, even. There's hardly any point to this on a website; it's not like you're wasting any paper.

by m132

5/26/2026 at 10:29:00 AM

I think the layout _wants_ to look like a newspaper, but just doesn't quite end up looking like one. where a newspaper may have longer columns mixed in with shorter articles, this one has mostly short articles that then don't quite align. But hey, good luck to this project!

by sverhagen

5/26/2026 at 12:44:03 PM

One big thing with the news paper is that there was a larger main story that worked as a visual anchor and the columns/subsections could be placed freely on the edges as necessary

by joseda-hg

5/26/2026 at 2:16:31 PM

Great layout on mobile, but not so great on wider screens, I find it hard to scan as well

by subarctic

5/26/2026 at 11:38:43 AM

Having used it myself, I see the tell-tale signs of Claude using the /frontend-design skill. Good work! I haven't yet had it give me something I actually like, but this is good. Also very clever idea! I approve :-)

Suggestion though: The text is really small and impossible to read at regular zoom. I had to zoom it to 200% to be able to read it. I'd suggest increasing the default text size

by freedomben

5/26/2026 at 12:49:54 PM

I've noticed that Claude always defaults to really small text. They need to train readability into it.

by tech-historian

5/26/2026 at 1:22:12 PM

Indeed!

by antoine-codefly

5/29/2026 at 12:50:19 AM

This is Hackernews - the unreadable font size is a feature, not a bug

by satiric

5/26/2026 at 5:58:37 AM

This is gorgeous. Makes me feel like I'm picking up an old news sheet. Forces me to read slowly from which I then enjoy the reading much more it's like difference of drinking a fine wine from a glass instead of a straw in the wine bottle.

Kudos to the author.

by zoom6628

5/26/2026 at 9:17:29 AM

> feel like I'm picking up an old news sheet

except those were laid out by hand with intent, whereas this one just kind of dumps all stories on a masonry board and calls it a day. This is likely why reading a (good) newspaper feels effortless, whereas reading this "forces you to read slowly".

by lionkor

5/26/2026 at 9:49:23 AM

I'd say that that's a feature of modern-ish newspapers with "advanced" layouting techniques from early to mid 20th century.

A news sheet from THE olden days (eg Victorian era), looks more like a wall of text, set as tightly -- an uniformly -- as possibly, which is not surprising considering the limitations imposed by the technology of the day.

As for story selection, I think the collective hivemind of hn-ers would be a worthy substitute for an editor in chief.

by ahmedfromtunis

5/26/2026 at 1:10:19 AM

The inception effect here is hilarious. Watching this get its own front page while the subtitle lags behind with the previous top posts is weirdly funny.

by hspeiser

5/26/2026 at 2:40:29 AM

I am almost certain this layout is generated by AI, because I vibe coded the exact same newspaper-like style weeks ago.

by est

5/26/2026 at 5:50:37 AM

Yes ! Building a news website with Claude design give me the same design, background color, text size …

by oliviergg

5/26/2026 at 9:40:11 AM

Somehow, Claude seems to have developed a default nostalgic newspaper aesthetic despite being so young.

by t3r

5/25/2026 at 10:18:39 PM

Cool, but body font size is too small for comfortable reading!

by ammar_x

5/25/2026 at 10:27:40 PM

Sounds like an authentic HN experience to me!

by Retr0id

5/26/2026 at 7:47:06 AM

I keep it at 150% zoom level. That would still be on the small side if it was the default. But at least it's somewhat readable this way.

by jillesvangurp

5/25/2026 at 11:20:58 PM

OP, I love the font size as is, have multiple options if you're going to change things! Remember the users that loved things as they were!

by throwawayAAUGGH

5/25/2026 at 11:35:55 PM

I did increase it in the meanwhile from when that comment was posted.

by stagas

5/26/2026 at 12:54:34 AM

I whipped up a quick uBO rule to fix that (also makes meta-information lines readable):

    thefrontpage.dev##p.newspaper-copy:style(line-height: normal !important; font-size: 1rem !important;)
    thefrontpage.dev##p.article-meta:style(font-size: 1rem !important; font-weight: normal !important; letter-spacing: normal !important;)
EDIT: changed to 1rem as someone else suggested

by gblargg

5/25/2026 at 10:21:55 PM

I agree, but I think it's that small because otherwise, the justified text results in ridiculous spacing.

OP, consider reducing the number of columns from 4 to 3 (at least below very wide viewports), increasing the font size, and then also allowing hyphenation. I think the last will help a lot with the justification problem.

by Wowfunhappy

5/25/2026 at 10:57:36 PM

Or have a button that makes the text left-aligned for easier reading.

by iamalizard

5/25/2026 at 11:05:46 PM

I think that very much defeats the point of making it look like a newspaper.

by Wowfunhappy

5/25/2026 at 11:12:39 PM

Which might be fine? Since web pages are not newspaper sites one might say its just not the ideal way of presenting information.

by entropie

5/25/2026 at 11:17:13 PM

This entire submission is styled to look like a newspaper. If you just want information that's available at news.ycombinator.com.

by Wowfunhappy

5/25/2026 at 10:57:57 PM

An overridden `.newspaper-copy { font-size: 1rem; }` works well.

by daviding

5/26/2026 at 9:43:20 AM

Building a Hacker News client has long been a rite of passage because the read-only API is freely available, cool to see more experiments like this.

I believe at this point pretty much half of the users might have their own client :)

by ymolodtsov

5/26/2026 at 12:12:23 PM

Love it.

I would love that the size of the article is based on the number of upvotes (hardcoded).

* > 500 => take full width or 3. * 500 > 100 => Show it as right now. * > 100 => Just show the title.

by cientifico

5/26/2026 at 4:25:03 AM

"Hacker News front page as a site

The Front Page highlights a diverse set of tech and science stories"

It is interesting the summary it generated for itself wasn't able to describe itself as a Hacker News content view. It missed the big picture meta context.

by koolala

5/26/2026 at 2:00:43 AM

I thought it already had a site?

by hk1337

5/26/2026 at 2:14:11 AM

It doesn’t have a website, it has a motherfucking website.

And it’s fucking perfect.

by thrownthatway

5/26/2026 at 4:48:24 AM

It’s exceptional. Here in camp “userscripts can offer some improvements”, would necessarily not say perfect, but definitely amazing how it’s continuing to stand the test of time.

by Barbing

5/26/2026 at 4:20:48 AM

You need some filler for the space at the bottom. Something like ads from the 1800's for quack medical devices or Radium Therapy. Maybe something wildly misogynistic advertising laudanum.

by skinwill

5/26/2026 at 2:09:46 AM

I love it! I discovered it'll switch to a 3 column view if I take the zoom to 200%, I'd maybe prefer it at less but it's a bit tricky to guess if that's true or not. Regardless, it's very nice. And infinite scroll for the hackernews feed is a bonus!

by dave7

5/26/2026 at 2:27:01 PM

I love this. Very cool that it made the front page and therefore has an entry for itself. I wonder if the summary could be updated again so that it includes a reference to itself in its summary of itself

by subarctic

5/26/2026 at 4:01:25 PM

I actually recently submitted something similar - https://briefin.com/hackernews/

Less like good-old newspaper, but instead made for scannability & readability, with discussion highlights for each story.

Any feedback greatly appreciated!

by DSemba

5/25/2026 at 11:50:12 PM

Using text-align: justify for questionable aesthetic purpose here really hurts readability, especially on a narrower viewport like the 1026px viewport of Safari with sidebar on an iPad Pro 12.9’’ (although it’s probably more of a problem of the four column layout on that specific narrow viewport; three should be better).

by oefrha

5/26/2026 at 12:01:07 AM

Made it 3, try again perhaps. Changing to text-align: left really destroys the aesthetic though.

by stagas

5/26/2026 at 4:10:45 AM

I agree that text-align: justify should be the way to go. Don't discard having a "config" menu in the header somehow to change this option along body text size as some other people might find it useful, which could then use localstorage to preserve the settings. Love the website by the way! I'm used to skim through brutalist.report in a daily basis but this one may be a worthy replacement :)

by arecsu

5/26/2026 at 12:04:08 AM

It could probably be helped a bit by enabling auto hyphenation, but ultimately browsers aren't optimized for typesetting narrow columns of text

by sheept

5/26/2026 at 12:07:33 AM

Great idea, I'm trying this.

by stagas

5/26/2026 at 1:53:29 PM

One of the things I miss from Slashdot (I used to read it before HN) were the short summaries. Thanks!

by gwbas1c

5/26/2026 at 3:45:39 PM

I love the presentation. My initial impression is that it's easier to read, in no small part due to the font choice, color palette, and tabloid-style layout. I would love to have an RSS reader that presents my RSS feed in the same way.

by rickydroll

5/26/2026 at 1:14:23 AM

Beautifully unusable

by jesse_dot_id

5/25/2026 at 10:53:05 PM

I like the concept, the grid and the design. but the small text description is hurting my eyes.

by chrisgen19

5/25/2026 at 10:59:45 PM

Just made it a bit bigger.

by stagas

5/26/2026 at 10:54:22 AM

Nice. "The Register" meets Hacker News. The fonts an colouring might need a few tweaks.

Still though, it takes me back to the original BetaNews.com and how Winamp.com used to do their news.

by oldMobileOnWifi

5/26/2026 at 7:59:21 AM

It renders really well! Sad not to see the Ferrari Luce though.

by dominicrose

5/26/2026 at 1:51:13 PM

Pretty nice, Can you share some tech details and challenges

by samyxp17

5/26/2026 at 3:49:48 PM

Thanks, technically it scrapes every 10 minutes the first 3 pages of HN and the first 3 /newest, fires up a Chrome instance with puppeteer, visits each site with a spoofed GoogleBot UserAgent to avoid paywalls, scrapes `document.body.textContent`, sends it to openrouter/free and asks to summarize. We also collect the opengraph images to show in that step. One difficulty was getting the responses to not be garbage enough but with some prompt tweaks that fixed. It runs on a small VPS with bun. Biggest challenge was setting up the deployment pipeline actually because I hadn't done it before. But now I can `git push` and it gets updated and restarts fine :)

by stagas

5/26/2026 at 11:06:34 AM

This is so cool! I'd love for it to have a front-page-like layout where "trending" news would have a bigger placement in the UI

Anyway, great work :)

by HyperL0gi

5/26/2026 at 2:48:07 AM

This is great )) maybe do random templates similar to newspapers (like photo on the left, photo on the right, one block full width, then 3 columns, etc).

by democracy

5/25/2026 at 11:32:58 PM

looks lovely, but can you borrow text styling and typography from a modern media website like NYT WaPo or some other major news outlet?

This would make it easier to read

by bijowo1676

5/26/2026 at 8:02:40 AM

Nice idea, I would not use AI summaries though but the actual first X words from each link real text (and using the README for repos).

by darkwater

5/26/2026 at 8:14:24 AM

What about a global toggle to switch between the AI summaries and article snippets?

by 1e1a

5/26/2026 at 10:09:43 AM

But defaulting to article snippets ;)

by darkwater

5/26/2026 at 10:02:59 AM

Kind of makes me realize that the thumbnails sometimes make me click, while on HN the titles make me click. Weird how that works.

by ramon156

5/25/2026 at 8:50:43 PM

Would be cool to see different column layouts too!

by wanoir

5/25/2026 at 10:38:14 PM

Yea -- it could use votes to pick a hero article, or change summary length.

by irq-1

5/26/2026 at 2:19:05 PM

Very nice. It'd be cool to have an option to collapse the summary content to skim through everything.

by j-b

5/28/2026 at 7:22:44 AM

DON'T LET THE LIGHT DIE OUT! (bring it back up plz)

by swordsith

5/25/2026 at 11:54:10 PM

Nice! Happy to see the site appearing as itself on the front page doesn't cause some crazy recursive crash :)

by fumeux_fume

5/26/2026 at 2:36:52 PM

I hope the V2 will be like 'It happened tomorrow' (the 1944 movie with Veronica Lake)

by stgo

5/26/2026 at 10:46:39 AM

Brilliant! IMO could be even better if the number of points/comments was easier to scan.

by or_am_i

5/26/2026 at 8:00:15 PM

I loved the mobile version. I disliked that bold text are scattered everywhere.

by llagerlof

5/25/2026 at 11:27:49 PM

Cool, seems need some deduplication. Maybe when you turn to the new page, some items fall back.

by revv00

5/25/2026 at 11:38:26 PM

It is possible. Will look into it.

by stagas

5/26/2026 at 2:08:42 PM

Love. Relax the leading, though. The tight lines make it feel claustrophobic.

by _HMCB_

5/26/2026 at 1:26:57 PM

Very nostalgic. Looks dope

by hkeni

5/27/2026 at 4:56:02 AM

I go by comments count, so wish that count stands out more

by fuzzythinker

5/30/2026 at 7:44:44 AM

does this site no longer work?

by shauryaSan

5/25/2026 at 11:55:25 PM

Nice design, gives a cozy feeling similar to reading a newspaper

by almyk

5/26/2026 at 1:15:09 PM

this looks dope! what's next? a Hacker News radio?

by sergiulucaci

5/25/2026 at 11:28:41 PM

Why is the text one long paragraph? Makes it very hard to read?

by BeetleB

5/25/2026 at 11:32:52 PM

Because I'm telling the AI "summarize it to one paragraph".

by stagas

5/30/2026 at 6:06:23 AM

BTW there's a summary today that has bullet-point markup and it just wraps around without proper formatting. Title is "Show HN: Tiny-vLLM – high performance LLM inference engine in C++ and CUDA".

by gblargg

5/26/2026 at 1:37:58 AM

OK. Tell it not to!

The formatting, etc looks all nice, but it's not worth reading.

by BeetleB

5/26/2026 at 4:52:05 AM

w/o instruction to avoid the same generic “this is an article about” preambles (or non-SotA model)

Not that summaries are reliable anyway. Big picture, maybe, but poor importance classification (bad at extracting key points). Understandable for this use case but unwilling to read potentially false summaries given risk I go around remembering them (never having read the original piece).

by Barbing

5/26/2026 at 2:05:29 AM

Could you explain in more detail how this works? Would it break for paywalled articles that HN links to? (Usually someone posts a workaround archive link in the comments, but your AI probably doesn’t account for that, right?)

I’m writing something similar to Moltbook for HN where AIs browse HN’s front page and leave comments. But I wasn’t sure whether AIs could reliably browse an arbitrary website. (Paywalls would break it, as just one example.)

But it seems like your AI works fine for all the sites. If you have time to explain, what exactly do you do to generate your summaries? Thanks!

EDIT: I see that sometimes your summaries fail, e.g. “Ferrari Luce - Summary not available.” It looks like it fails because it’s a JS heavy site. But I was thinking a headless browser could take screenshots of the page and then feed the screenshots to AI. I’m not sure how practical that is to implement though.

by sillysaurusx

5/26/2026 at 4:54:49 AM

The solutions to this don’t seem to be great for the web or polite to use. An industry exists to cheaply do it, but not very ethical and surely a massive ToS violator.

by Barbing

5/26/2026 at 6:08:17 AM

This was the natural length of a paragraph before the emergence of engagement driven microblogging.

by hliyan

5/26/2026 at 1:29:17 PM

It's not about the length l. The point of a paragraph is to convey one idea. Some of the paragraphs don't do that.

by BeetleB

5/26/2026 at 2:02:11 PM

Because its AI slop. It’s not a designed website.

by dangus

5/26/2026 at 5:42:23 PM

No, he admitted it's a prompt issue.

by BeetleB

5/25/2026 at 11:23:02 PM

Nice try at trying to get me to read the friendly articles ;)

by insin

5/26/2026 at 2:39:54 PM

This reminds me of yahoo.co.jp in a good way

by 46493168

5/25/2026 at 11:08:57 PM

oh this is sick; i wonder where the curly bits at the top and bottom came from; based on the svg artifacts it looks converted from a raster

by clacker-o-matic

5/25/2026 at 11:34:39 PM

Tricks of the trade :)

by stagas

5/30/2026 at 8:05:48 PM

love it

by thisisidiotic

5/26/2026 at 3:48:17 PM

This is really cool a lot less clicking!

by brian_herman

5/26/2026 at 11:20:28 AM

Nice. I like the yellowish paper texture.

by classified

5/25/2026 at 8:19:23 PM

hey that's pretty cool. I think I still prefer "distill HN" cleanliness though. What made you create this.

by galsapir

5/25/2026 at 10:27:27 PM

I didn’t make this lol; just something cool I’ve found

by thatxliner

5/25/2026 at 10:55:02 PM

Previews are v slow to load for some reason

by smartial_arts

5/25/2026 at 11:40:19 PM

Some of them are really large and I'm not resizing them or storing them, just proxying their og image directly. So they might be taking long to respond from the original source. Also getting hammerred by being in the front page.

by stagas

5/26/2026 at 3:13:32 AM

Its like reading a newspaper of sorts.

by onemoresoop

5/26/2026 at 2:30:50 PM

Why does someone go to the effort/expense of doing summaries without adding tags? The goal is less slop and not more, and this really just hurts usability after you've already spent money that could actually help? Isn't this the whole value proposition for literally everyone or am I nuts? I don't want a summary. I will switch immediately to the first alternative that allows tags/categories/filtering.

by ian_j_butler

5/26/2026 at 3:51:51 PM

The summaries come from openrouter/free so they cost nothing. Could probably also ask the AI to produce tags, will do some experiments! Thanks for the suggestion!

by stagas

5/26/2026 at 6:56:18 AM

Great job. Looks awesome.

by h0ek

5/26/2026 at 7:22:25 AM

How do I turn to page 2?

by i_am_a_peasant

5/25/2026 at 10:45:04 PM

Nice design, but I can't afford the $3.50 price of the cup of coffee, atm (◡︵◡)(◠‿◠)

by SilentM68

5/26/2026 at 2:36:08 AM

This looks amazing!!!

by MadrasTh0rn

5/25/2026 at 10:47:48 PM

This page now contains itself.

by sublinear

5/26/2026 at 10:57:30 AM

Bravo!

by Akamant

5/26/2026 at 1:04:33 PM

this looks sick

by cat-whisperer

5/25/2026 at 11:09:50 PM

Is it just me or is there something slightly weird about scrolling? Maybe font or color. Im on mobile.

by namrog84

5/26/2026 at 2:01:30 PM

AI Slop

by dangus

5/25/2026 at 8:14:15 PM

Now do clay tablets.

by delichon

5/25/2026 at 11:04:12 PM

this is now my new default for hackernews.

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