Hmmm, maybe no "/s"? That sounds really cool, especially if users can explore each other's custom feeds. HN admins would get some useful stats on popular feeds. Hackers get to hack...
Would be an interesting experiment, maybe they've tried it before?
Well the /s is for security implications as well as performance.
You can imagine someone writing a clever query to extract hashed passwords or something from different tables. Also with the amount of traffic HN gets the front page is probably cached - running a query for every single request sounds expensive.
Would be an interesting experiment, maybe they've tried it before?