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432 pointsby wxwyesterday at 11:49 PM119 commentsview on HN

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ggmtoday at 1:33 AM

I used to borrow the books which had "to be disposed if not lent in the next 3 months" slip in them. Never regretted reading them. The best one included a very odd short story by Flann OBrien about a carpenter who walls himself inside the oak panelling of a build he is working on, and a woman convinced Sago farming will cure Ireland's famine.

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tacitusarctoday at 3:35 AM

I thought this was lovely, and was surprised by the date: https://www.artic.edu/artworks/196937/summer-moon-at-miyajim...

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crazy3lftoday at 8:23 AM

I like the first one I got: Honorable Mr. Cat - https://www.artic.edu/artworks/79175/honorable-mr-cat

anilakartoday at 6:19 AM

This feels like I am violating something that is sacred.

The last time I felt the same was when I accidentally found a Japanese Youtube channel that had tons of clips of konbini storefronts, a few seconds long each, most of them with zero views.

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noduermetoday at 7:59 AM

Just professionally, I'm curious whether they derive has_not_been_viewed_much by some nightly cron process, by an insert trigger on a `user_image_viewed` table, or by some monstrous full table join that HN is currently obliterating.

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Ogretoday at 1:41 AM

There used to be a site called Forgotify that would only play songs from Spotify that had zero listens. So each song played, of course, removed that song from the set that could ever be played by Forgotify. Doesn't look like it's around any more, sadly.

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MaxwellMtoday at 3:27 PM

Tangentially related. I built a little app to help me find art for my home art frame (Meural) -- it searches through the Cleveland Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, and Museum of Modern Art APIs.

You can try it here https://artfindr.mohitbhasin.com/

monk_grillatoday at 1:40 AM

This was my favourite of the ones I saw:

https://www.artic.edu/iiif/2/813984c9-f0a6-c340-5e89-f1c00af...

Really moving piece. Great idea on the part of the API devs!

djsavvytoday at 3:04 AM

This is awesome. It's interesting to me how it messes with my incentives. At first I was just pulling the lever on the slot machine, then I went back and clicked on the pieces I really liked (to mark them as "viewed" for the Art Institute and show some love), but finally realized that I was systematically working to remove my favorites from the pool of images people would see.

In the end I just clicked on the "refresh" button a few more times.

Arainachtoday at 6:43 AM

How can we reconcile "viewed fewer than 200 times since 2010" with the absurd number of crawlers overloading the entire internet from every AI company out there?

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natosaichektoday at 3:56 AM

I remember reading a post by soneone who really liked imusic, i think, and the filter options it used to have.

They had a playlist that was "all songs with four or five stars that i haven't listened to in 4 years or more" or something like that. This person apparently had a massive music collection, so there were always a few nostalgic hits to listen to.

Klathmontoday at 12:24 AM

How many of these images are there? I cycled through a few and ended up hitting at least one duplicate [1] that I do actually enjoy (but I can't find the name of it now that I refreshed the page, I know it had the verrazzano narrows bridge in the title)

Is there a chance a site like this could ruin their metric by inflating all the views for these lowest viewed items? Or do these not count?

[1] https://www.artic.edu/iiif/2/67395c18-c83c-865f-b0db-4736574...

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appplicationtoday at 2:24 AM

I enjoyed this one. Their other work was quite somber and then this title threw me for a loop https://www.artic.edu/artworks/151439/uranus-8

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Departed7405today at 4:37 PM

They will have to increase that number now!

DanielVZtoday at 3:26 AM

My first art work was a drawing of a bunch of couches flying. I loved it. I came back here to comment about it without noticing I’d lose track of it. I tried searching in the collection but I couldn’t find it, so if anyone finds a sketch of a bunch of couches, I’d appreciate a link.

Somehow this made this experience even more wonderful.

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rho4today at 7:46 AM

I just wish the variable was called "has_been_viewed_much".

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rockmeamedeetoday at 8:47 AM

Reminds me of the "mathematical proof that there is no least interesting number". Because if there was a "least interesting number", that would make it interesting: it would have this unique property of being "the least interesting".

Here each candidate for "least interesting art" loses that property in much the same way, becoming interesting by being not_viewed_much.

c-hendrickstoday at 1:13 AM

Kudos to whoever put this in the response, honestly what a fun idea.

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hi_hitoday at 6:27 AM

The irony is, that by drawing attention to these, especially on HN, they are likely to have the view numbers artificially increased, to a point where they no longer has_not_been_viewed_much

A new field is required…

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peesemtoday at 1:22 AM

it keeps saying "failed to load" for me. through the magic of the developer console, i can see that the api calls are working but the actual image requests are not. it seems that this is a case of an overzealous cloudflare turnstile setup since if i open the image links in a new tab and pass a challenge i can view them.

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runj__today at 5:38 AM

I got a bunch of great ones and then I got this: https://www.artic.edu/artworks/91654/blackware-spouted-vesse...

I think I have an interest in Peruvian blackware now!! I mean... Look at this guy: https://www.artic.edu/artworks/6911/stirrup-spout-vessel-in-...

kazinatortoday at 4:01 AM

Awesome user interface here: navigate away from the page and come back, and you will never see the thing you were looking at before.

Is this person trying to get hired at Google?

kazinatortoday at 4:00 AM

That cheesy Renaissance marble table not only hasn't been viewed much, but all the views were from a White House IP address 2017-2021 and 2025 to present.

luciana1utoday at 9:10 AM

my most-viewed project has 47 stars and 3 of them are my own alt accounts. the one with 0 stars is genuinely better.

esperenttoday at 7:12 AM

Does viewing them via this blog add to the view count?

jofzartoday at 12:47 AM

Cool project, it's actually a shame if it gets popular enough then it won't return anything

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Boss0565today at 12:26 AM

Wow, some of these are super cool

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shooshxtoday at 9:26 AM

UI gore

vlan121today at 9:39 AM

The ai training data flag

thakoppnotoday at 1:00 AM

there’s probably some decent arguments on how to implement this.

functionmousetoday at 1:28 AM

I wish I could click the picture to pop out scale to full 1x

ChrisArchitecttoday at 1:31 AM

Reminded me of least viewed pages on wikipedia collections or neglected articles...

See:

In search of the least viewed article on Wikipedia (2022)

https://colinmorris.github.io/blog/unpopular-wiki-articles

(Some discussions: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31524943, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37955600)

NooneAtAll3today at 12:25 AM

did it get hug of death?

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lloydatkinsontoday at 8:20 AM

The first one I got was a palm tree growing out of an orange woman's anus... so, I can see why some of this isn't very popular.

wranglerjeanstoday at 5:33 AM

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deepsuntoday at 6:25 AM

But why? Seems like there's way more art than people need, just as there's way more music than people need. As a consequence, most artists aren't earning much (just as it's always been). Why would author welcomes us to artificially inflate click counts? For example, e-commerce stores don't like artificial reviews.

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richfreedmantoday at 1:40 PM

Pedant here. No, it does not "beg the question". It raises the question. These are not the same thing. See, for instance, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begging_the_question

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