Productivity · Knowledge ManagementstructuralTech NewsCurationDoomscrollingAI Workflow

Tech News Signal-to-Noise Ratio Drives Doomscrolling

Developers waste time scrolling through noisy feeds on Twitter, GitHub Trending, and Product Hunt to find valuable tech content. Existing aggregators still require manual filtering, leaving the core curation problem unsolved.

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