Ask HN: How many websites, apps or notifications do you look at to “catch-up”?

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  • ai-sanity

    use gpt to filter twitter timeline for ai tweets and summarize them

  • I shared the code in a comment below (https://github.com/purpleladydragons/ai-sanity) but

    - scraping is relatively dumb and straightforward. I use playwright to login and just scroll my timeline for the first 100 tweets. I run the thing every 3 hours right now, but definitely could tweak the number of tweets vs frequency

    - I only care about AI tweets really on my timeline, so filtering to that is pretty straightforward just passing it to GPT

    - I included the prompts in the link. Definitely far from perfect, but it works well enough. It does surprisingly suck sometimes, like I've noticed that it doesn't always pick up on tweets about LangchainAI despite AI being in the name etc

  • Feeder

    Android RSS reader app

  • Feeder is an okay replacement for Feedly on Android, and it's opensource.

    https://github.com/spacecowboy/Feeder

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  • rss2imap

    An adaptation of rss2mail that uses IMAP directly

  • It was actually a pretty decent thing if you set up a dedicated account (I used to maintain rss2mail and https://github.com/rcarmo/rss2imap).

    I still have archived posts in MIME format, complete with images, etc. Amazing for archival purposes.

    The tricky thing is actually dealing with title-only feeds - these days apps like Reeder will fetch a readable version of posts automatically, and I never got around to implementing that in earnest.

  • yarr

    Modified version of the original yarr(yet another RSS reader) (by mzfr)

  • I had the same issue so I started using RSS reader. I really liked yarr(https://github.com/mzfr/yarr) so I started maintain a clone(with extra features) of the original.

    I browse HN/lobste.rs, twitter lists, dev blogs, newspapers, everything via RSS feeds.

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