Daily Tech Feed Fragmentation Forces Manual Morning Review Across Dozens of Sources
Developers and tech professionals track information across many RSS feeds, YouTube channels, blogs, and news sites, requiring manual daily aggregation that is both time-consuming and easy to miss. The absence of a simple, self-hostable pipeline to unify feeds into a single digest forces individuals to build their own tooling. This post is a solution showcase rather than a raw complaint, but the underlying fragmentation problem has broad resonance.
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