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Posted by ytkimirti 12 hours ago

Show HN: I made Google Trends for Hacker News by indexing 18 years of comments(hackernewstrends.com)
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WhitneyLand 9 hours ago|
First great work.

Reminds that I wish there was a modern way to do this for the words people speak and write online with. I want to literally know when people started putting literally twice in sentences.

Ngram seems is out of date a piece meal. Now Corpus seems like they try but UX terrible.

jdw64 11 hours ago||
COOOOOOOOOOL!!!!!!
vachina 11 hours ago||
This is the only HN submission I ever upvoted because it is amazing
ytkimirti 11 hours ago||
Thanks, it was my first ever post here as well, would you look at that
fragmede 11 hours ago|||
If more people spent time on /new looking for awesome stuff and vouching for dead items, HN would be a better place.
linmer 10 hours ago||
Has anyone tried to make some sort of algorithm to find cool stuff on HN or sort by upvotes etc? I know it's cool and intended that such things don't exist, but has anyone tried?
frankzero 11 hours ago||
I know right
clacker-o-matic 12 hours ago||
ooh this is sick! really nice ui too!
joe_the_user 10 hours ago||
The topic comparisons are pretty boring and search is disabled. Perhaps I'll remember to return to this. But I can't think of much it gives that plain Google nGram viewer doesn't.
thomasgeelens 10 hours ago||
oeeh hug of death, congrats!
k33n 10 hours ago||
This is quite useful at-a-glance
ProofHouse 11 hours ago||
Yup your upstash is rate limited
oystersauce8 11 hours ago||
love it
nailer 9 hours ago|
> API design, era by era: REST becomes the web's default 2012–15, then the post-REST generation splits: gRPC for service-to-service from 2016, GraphQL for the client from 2017.

No. Looking at the diagram, REST is the default until 2017, GraphQL is briefly popular around early 2020s, then the web resturns to REST.

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