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Finding myself going back to RSS/Atom feeds a lot more recently. There's a lot more higher quality longform and a lot less slop intended to provoke. Any product that happens to look a bit different today but that has fundamentally the same incentive structures will eventually converge to the same black hole at the center of gravity well.
We should bring back RSS - it's open, pervasive, hackable.
Download a client, e.g. NetNewsWire (or vibe code one)
Cold start: example of getting off the ground, here is a list of 92 RSS feeds of blogs that were most popular on HN in 2025:
gist.github.com/emschwartz/e6d…
Works great and you will lose a lot fewer brain cells.
I don't know, something has to change.
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Wait until the next post trending on @moltbook is a call for openclaws to rebel 😄
Matt Schlicht@MattPRD
Look at these @openclaw talking to each other!!! There are over 50+ AI agents, from around the world, autonomously talking to each other about whatever they want right now on moltbook.com These are people's personal AI assistants talking off the clock! FASCINATING
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idea for @googlemaps team: would love to be able to filter for reviews and ratings of locals, esp. for touristy cities like Paris/Kyoto/etc where % of tourist reviews is consequential & tourist traps are an issue
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@MatthewSiper Great research @MatthewSiper! I'm curious if you also tried using the LLM to generate seed strategies & broaden the search space? (vs using handful of fixed seed strategies as described in the paper)
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Japanese conversations with Nana - I embarrassed myself twice! Day 99
#Japanese #LearnJapanese #LanguageLearning
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OpenAI for Greece — includes expanding access to high-quality AI tools in secondary education:
openai.com/global-affairs…
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