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Show HN: Hvr, a Social Browser (hvr.world)
9 points by andrewmatte 2169 days ago
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Post directly on a page for the rest of the community to see. Share privately or publicly, reply, like, mention your friends, hashstag your interests.

Mobile app built in Flutter, backend with python+postgres+redis

Your public posts get showcased on a board like this: https://prod.hvr.world/profile?referrerId=58&u=Andreud&inten...

What's the business model for this product? Although I like the idea of social browsing, I'm extremely hesitant to give a closed-source product full access to my browsing history out of fear that my data will be sold or handled carelessly.
Eventually ads but, as the head of tech of this venture, we have no plans to sell browsing history. Also, we've taken care to never expose your email address. Deleting a post genuinely deletes the data from our database, unless the post has been reported as violating standards. What other privacy concerns would you like to see addressed?
The way Brave have been acting, I don't see there's any room for a random company to produce any browsers.
Reminds me a lot of StumbleUpon from back in the day.
I'll take that as a compliment! Thanks.
It's certainly not an insult, more of an everything old is new again type thing.

Universal commenting has always made a lot of sense to me. As applied to casual web-surfing, the concept reminds me of the logbooks I used to see hiking the Trail and whatnot. They get a little noisy after awhile would be my one comment.