Same Hacker News. Less eye pain. More signal. Read comfortably, pin threads with tags, see what's actually rising in real time.
Local-first. No tracking. No server. Your reading stays in your browser.
No setup, no account, no configuration. Open Hacker News and the extension takes over the rough edges.
Add NODUS HN Radar to Chrome (Firefox coming). 280KB. Local-only. Zero permissions beyond Hacker News itself.
The Lens layer activates automatically. Dark mode, readable fonts, post-type badges, gray-out for visited links — silently.
Click the extension icon. Pin threads, tag them, watch the Radar surface rising posts with velocity scores in real time.
Not a "modern theme" — a reading and signal layer that respects the HN aesthetic while killing its rough spots.
Dark, light or auto theme. Adjustable font size. Reading-width control. Gray-out for visited posts. Compact rows option.
Inline SHOW / ASK / LAUNCH / TELL / POLL pills on titles. Color-coded row tints. Click to open the panel.
Pin any post. Add multi-colored tags (color hashed from tag name). Tags propagate to the HN page next to the title.
Top / Show HN / Ask HN / Best — each with velocity score per post (points + comments per hour). Spot what's rising before it's hot.
Each post shows current velocity AND its change over the last interval. Know what's accelerating vs. losing steam.
Golden badge appears when the post author has replied in the thread. The "founder is here" signal HN users love.
Subtle chip when a thread crosses 150+ comments. Glowing red 🔥 heated when it crosses 400+. Threads worth visiting.
Hover the "X comments" link on any pinned card — the top 5 comments expand inline. No tab-switching to scan a discussion.
Uses Chrome's local Translator API (138+) for post titles and comment previews. No API keys, no cloud, no cost.
Tired of medium.com posts? x.com? Add domains to your mute list and they vanish from the Radar.
Optional alternating row backgrounds with custom color + intensity. Excel-style scanning for the front page.
Interface fully translated to English, Português, Español, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, 日本語, 한국어, 中文, Русский and more.
Everything you pin, tag, or hide stays in your browser. The extension makes exactly two kinds of network calls: to news.ycombinator.com (the public site) and to Hacker News's public Firebase API (to fetch trending lists). That's it.
No server. No account. No telemetry. No tracking. No advertising SDKs. Source code is reviewable in the .crx package.
Free. Local. No account. Available on Chrome, Firefox coming soon.
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