I had pretty successful topic about books the other day
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34309671
And my mind just can't stop thinking about project 'Hacker News for books'. I know that reddit has r/books, but I would like to have a clean UI/UX like HN.
Yeah, but again, you have to go to reddit to find topics about books, and there is a ton of other things there as well, like irrelevant ads, distractions, etc. I would love to have a clean UI
I wouldn't read too much into the success of that one thread, but 20 years after "if you like this you might like that because" systems first appeared for movies, music, books, I personally remain frustrated that...this is still not an effectively solved problem. I continue to need human curators- Tyler Cowen being an astonishing prolific source for both books and music, but people I follow on Twitter before its implosion being a solid source as well- and/or to actually read/listen to a good sample myself, which takes professional level time and attention, which I cannot devote to a leisure activity. A chatgpt like dialogue- I liked x, y aspects of z content, suggest one to me, etc- seems achievable now. Cheers.