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Show HN: Chrome extension to hide AI/GPT related submissions from HN (chrome.google.com)
99 points by quiet_light on April 21, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 46 comments
Hi All, since I am consistently overwhelmed with all the all the ai/gpt news on the hn front page I built this simple extension to filter out such articles and show them on the extension popup if I'm in the mood to read. I am interested in the topic but just tired of reading the similar discussions (local models, llama on mac, ai taking away our jobs, etc) all the time. Every few days I search for topics on hn.algolia.com and go over any exciting development.

Ironically, since this was the first time I built an extension chat-gpt helped build 90% of the extension since . Also once installed, this show hn will disappear from your feed too :)

Firefox : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/hacker-news-f...

Github : https://github.com/prashantkhurana/Hacker-News-Filter-AI



Thanks! It’s a good 1/3 of my feed every morning that I have to hide.


Funny I probably need this my wife snapped at me last night - “all you ever talk about is ai, enough”


Reply: "that's not me talking."


Better yet: “I’m sorry, as an AI language model, I don’t have direct access to real-time information such as temperature. Can I help you with anything else?”


I'd like to filter for just AI related news on HN Is that an option?


Somewhat related: I’ve started a weekly newsletter for the most trending AI-related stories on HN. It also includes a short summary and sentiment analysis with an emoji. You can read the latest digest here https://hn-ai-newsletter.beehiiv.com/p/last-weeks-ai-highlig...


Do you mean just AI, not GPT? If so, I'll add an option in the some time. You can also clone the extension and remove GPT from the regex :)


I'd like AI AND GPT, in fact if there was a hackernews for just that, it would probably one of the sites I read daily.


Came here for exactly this.


AI is the new bitcoin! I remember some people complaining about bitcoin in a similar fashion some time back while other people bought it.


So you mean a new hot [mostly misunderstood but accessible] technology is the new hot [but mostly misunderstood but accessible] technology.

People would speak of "the net" c. 1999 similarly, like it was this nebulous creature rising up off its operating table! I guess we say "cloud" now so maybe nothing's changed.


Not only for AI, but for any other topic, you can reduce the noise while focusing on more interesting content within the same criteria. I am interested about AI/GPT (already building software using it and following their development) but you have to admit, SNR is low right now even in HN. The doomsday comments. The low quality substack armchair opinion piece about the end of humanity in the next week. The crazy tweets, etc. If you are actually interested in AI, you won't probably like these either. This will hopefully change, like any other fad, and give their place for more interesting content on this same topic.


I am not a huge fan of AI but I cannot deny this is probably biggest game changer since smartphones came out.

I find it a bit strange (although entirely predictable) that some people would try to forget about whole matter and hide from it as if it did not exist. The reality is that the IT world is going to go through some fundamental shifts in near future and very likely a lot of people will either lose jobs or do completely different work or do it with a completely different set of tools and skills.

We are now all trying to figure out what's in store for us and prepare for it, or be left out.

I find articles on HN actually pretty useful. And unlike some other hysterias, the whole preoccupation with AI to be healthy and useful.


> ...the IT world is going to go through some fundamental shifts in near future and very likely a lot of people will either lose jobs or do completely different work or do it with a completely different set of tools and skills.

We have been hearing this for a decade, that's why we are sick of hearing it again. Just do the fundamental shifts already.


> We have been hearing this for a decade,

But that's not true. What we have been seeing was attempts that looked marginally useful. Helpdesk chats that were only able to handle simplest problems and would respond with something stupid more often than not. Things that did not really look threatening to actual people doing their jobs well.

What I saw recently, on the other hand, is something that can actually perform useful, novel work and that can actually replace some marginally productive people. And this is very important difference.


each time I read a article about AI, I become frustrated again and again. If the end of world is coming, why I live?


It's not the end of the world. Someone once found out that people part with their money easier when they think it's the end of the world, and now that ploy is run amok. It's easier than trying to do something good.


This is a great initiative, but when it's such a simple functionality I wish it was shared as a TamperMonkey script instead of a browser extension.

It is much safer for the consumer as the browser extension will automatically update without ever notifying you, and can access everything on every page of every website. It just makes me uncomfortable.

I will port the code out tonight, but thanks very much for sharing!

EDIT: Here is the TamperMonkey script: https://pastebin.com/D555pGkj (sorry it's not installable in one click, I didn't want to share my GitHub account)


Love this, need this for twitter, slack, and email as well.


Probably the biggest tech advancement in the past 20 years, not sure why you'd want to hide this.

Just the other day I wanted to pick up where I left off on 'Crime and Punishment' but couldn't remember all the long russian names... So I asked ChatGPT to give me a non-spoiler short description of the main characters ONLY from the first half of the book, and it worked flawlessly.


The problem is for every good article on the tech, there are dozens and dozens of submissions from crypto-grifter-turned-AI-expert or yet another "platform play" instead of something actually practical. Let's see more of the gold and fewer of the shovels, please.


This will be really useful for me to stay focused on learning PHP 3, and how to make a visitor spinner <img tag with a counter.cgi, and maybe even a few java applets with my spare cycles!

(Nah, I see how clever this is :p Nice work!)


good idea! reminds me a bit of the sunglasses of Zaphod Beeblebrox... the 'Joo Janta 200 Super-Chromatic Peril Sensitive Sunglasses' https://hitchhikers.fandom.com/wiki/Joo_Janta_200_Super-Chro...


I've already been using a user script to hide whatever I want, with a toggle button to show/hide.


I read Hacker News through hckrnews.com and accomplish the same thing with a single line in my ad blocker browser extension (uBlock) filter list.

Here's an example of the filter:

hckrnews.com##.entry:has-text(/(orange|pineapple|kiwi)/i)

Or it could be written as multiple lines if that looks cleaner:

hckrnews.com##.entry:has-text(/orange/i)

hckrnews.com##.entry:has-text(/pineapple/i)

hckrnews.com##.entry:has-text(/kiwi/i)


I'd like to hide the submissions about hiding GPT submissions


I'm sure this extension will work for that too


You should be keeping up with AI news. It's going to impact all of us in a major way, best way to reduce negative impacts is to be informed about what's happening.


Can it maintain the numbering used by HN?


sorry, no, it doesn't keep the numbering, just hides the post elements.


And Ironically, it filters this...


Not ironic if you don't need it anymore as a result.


Oh, thank you. Much appreciated


Feeling left out?


Did you get the extension written by ChatGPT ? ;)


I just did this for FF, worked like a charm! (I'm a programmer, but I've never put together a browser extension. This took 5min total.)


He literally says so in the post...


Not sure why anyone would hide those entries. This kind of thing is basically going to fuel our industry for the next 10 to 15 years.


Even if that's true, I'm sick of seeing the same half-baked opinions on the topic again and again.


Yes, it's neat. But you can play with the tool(s) without it being the only topic you consume day-in, day-out.

Missing HN submissions about it won't leave me/you/anyone a barbarian. :)


It would be nice if you could set a threshold on the stories to be hidden. Say, any AI story with under 50 upvotes or so. That way you can still be informed on the big breakthroughs but not get bogged down on the little projects.


I sure hope the entire industry isn't going to rely on the services of a single corporation.


Luddites and the fearful.


No, it really won't. You can't replace software developers with linear algebra that writes essays at a sixth-grade level. Or, perhaps the bar really is that low, although high interest rates should help filter out most of the nonsense.


No it's more of developers will be integrating GPT into literally millions of locations. Every UI you will see soon will have a GPT integration. If you're trying to hide it in HN, good luck hiding it anywhere else.


Keep your fingers in your ears, you'll be regretting this attitude in 10 years.




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