This is something I've been tinkering with for a while, but I think it's now complete enough to be generally useful. It's an alternative frontend for LessWrong 2.0, using the GraphQL API.
Features:
- Fast, even on low-end computers and phones
- Quickly jump to new comments in a thread with the "." and "," keys
- Archive view makes it easy to browse the best posts of years past
- Always shows every comment in a thread, no need to "load more"
- Log in and post using your existing username and password, or create a new account
- Simple markdown editor
- Typography enhancements
- Switch between fixed-width and fluid layouts and several different themes
- Easily view a comment's ancestors without scrolling by hovering over the left edge of a comment tree
Thanks to Said Achmiz for designing the themes and writing much of the frontend JavaScript.
Give it a try: https://www.greaterwrong.com
Yeah it's really great. I like how easy it is to get to a parent comment on greaterwrong.
Re: frontpage, I'd probably say that in like a week it should move to Meta. I think long term it will be good for the sections to retain their content integrity (e.g. someone wanting to traceback site design discussions should be able to trust that it's all in Meta) but as we currently don't have good enough notifications about awesome things like this, it's good to stay in frontpage for a while (like with some of our own announcements).