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1 points·by HansP958·الشهر الماضي·0 comments

Are 100k backlinks useful for early discovery?

300aidirectories.com
1 points·by HansP958·قبل 6 أشهر·2 comments

Show HN: 100000 backlinks in under 7 days to accelerate early growth

300aidirectories.com
2 points·by HansP958·قبل 6 أشهر·0 comments

Show HN: AI Directories – Submit your AI tool to 300 directories (2 minutes)

300aidirectories.com
1 points·by HansP958·قبل 7 أشهر·0 comments

Show HN: A tool to help websites appear in AI-generated answers

x102.tech
2 points·by HansP958·قبل 7 أشهر·1 comments

Show HN: I built an autopilot that generates and posts my X tweets every day

x101.tech
2 points·by HansP958·قبل 7 أشهر·0 comments

Show HN: Sebastian.run – Generate native mobile apps from a single prompt

sebastian.run
1 points·by HansP958·قبل 8 أشهر·1 comments

Show HN: Sebastian.run – Build mobile apps from prompts using AI

sebastian.run
1 points·by HansP958·قبل 8 أشهر·1 comments

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HansP958
·قبل 6 أشهر·discuss
When launching a new product on a fresh domain, one recurring issue is slow discovery and indexing, even with decent content.

I’ve seen some founders use very high-volume backlinks (100,000+) early on — not to rank money pages or bypass quality signals, but purely to:

speed up crawling and indexing

create initial link discovery

avoid months of low visibility

The idea is to separate:

backlinks for discovery

content + editorial links for rankings

From your experience, does Google still tolerate this approach if it’s used only as a launch-phase accelerator and not as a long-term ranking strategy?

Curious to hear how others here handle early discovery on brand-new domains.
HansP958
·قبل 7 أشهر·discuss
Sorry, but your platform's design dates back to the 1990s. It doesn't inspire confidence. You should redesign your site using vibe coding with Bolt or Lovable.
HansP958
·قبل 7 أشهر·discuss
The concept of "inverse parentheses" that unbundle operators is brilliant! The tokenizer hack (friendliness score by parenthesis depth, inspired by Python INDENT/DEDENT) + precedence climbing for infinite levels is elegant – parsing solved without convoluted recursive grammar. kellett

I love the twist: reversing the friendly levels gives you a classic parser, and it opens up crazy experiments like whitespace weakening. Have you tested it on non-arithmetic ops (logical/bitwise) or more complex expressions like ((()))?
HansP958
·قبل 7 أشهر·discuss
I agree. Nowadays, I systematically switch to dark mode on the websites I visit, if possible. Screens are becoming increasingly sophisticated, damaging our eyes, and HN isn't helping. I think they absolutely want to maintain their identity, but as a developer, I'm sure it wouldn't take too much effort to add a dark mode, given HN's simplistic design.
HansP958
·قبل 8 أشهر·discuss
Tech details: Built with React Native + Expo for the mobile side. Supabase handles authentication and backend logic. The backend is written in Python and orchestrates multiple AI agents — one for structure planning, one for code generation, and one for image creation.

Each prompt is parsed into app structure (frontend + backend + logic), and then compiled into a deployable React Native project.

I’d love to get feedback from devs who’ve tried no-code tools before — especially around architecture, prompt parsing, or how to make this more developer-friendly.