Hacker News Readers Demand AI-Free Tech News Filters

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- A Hacker News user posted calling for tech news sources that exclude AI, arguing Techmeme is 'completely overrun with AI stories' and HN itself is 'getting closer to that every day.'
- The original poster listed specific grievances including 'AI kickback deals, phony new model ratings, high RAM prices,' and the disconnect between users' surprise at AI-generated code that doesn't actually work.
- Hcker.news was shared as an existing solution at hcker.news/?ai=exclude that lets readers exclude AI stories and GitHub repos containing AI attribution, with filters updated daily to catch exceptions.
- Elijah Potter's 'HN sans AI' at elijahpotter.dev/hnsansai was cited as a second filtering tool, prompting a commenter to joke they 'fully expected that to be a blank page.'
- One commenter estimated roughly 80% of AI conversation is 'motivated speech,' calling that phenomenon 'worse than the technology itself.'
- A dissenting voice pushed back that AI and the internet are so intertwined 'there's really no way to avoid the conversation.'
Why it matters: Reader fatigue with AI saturation across tech media is now producing concrete tools rather than just complaints — two AI-filter products were shared within an hour of the post. If mainstream aggregators like Techmeme and HN don't offer native AI-exclusion options, audience share will migrate to third-party filters and AI-free alternatives.
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