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Hacker News Mini Avatars

Hacker News Mini Avatars is a Chrome extension developed by Ekofi Capital LLC. This free add-on enhances the user experience on Y Combinator's Hacker News website by adding mini avatars. These avatars are only available in the discussion (item?id=) and profile (user?id=) sections of the site.

The extension generates random avatars for each user, adding an aesthetic appeal to the Hacker News platform. With the addition of these mini avatars, the overall look and feel of Hacker News is enhanced, making it more visually appealing for users. Whether you are engaging in discussions or browsing user profiles, the mini avatars provide a nice touch to the website's design.

If you are a regular user of Hacker News and want to add a little extra flair to your browsing experience, Hacker News Mini Avatars is a great Chrome extension to try out. It's easy to install and offers a simple yet effective enhancement to the popular news platform.

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