▲ | ccjiang 8 hours ago | |||||||
I’ve been working on https://redditdeep.com to solve a problem I’ve had for a while. I regularly browse Reddit (and Hacker News) to keep up with new trends and research topics, but it's really time-consuming. - It’s hard to find the right communities. Search and recommendation features aren’t quite there, and I don’t want to just passively scroll a feed. - Going through all the comments takes too long. I just want to quickly grasp the main points people are making. If interested, I can dive in further. So I started this project to help streamline that process—kind of like a “deep research” workflow for my own browsing. It’s still early, but it’s already saving me time. If anyone knows of similar tools out there, I’d love to hear about them. | ||||||||
▲ | felipesabino 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Interesting, I has a similar idea for this problem of being overwhelmed with sources and the need to go into each submission and its comments. But I went in a different direction, it is a mix of RSS reader with summarization. https://rss.sabino.me/ It is open source, and hosted for free on github pages, so you can customize the feeds and reddit communities. There is also a configuration ready to use the locall llama from github build system, so you dont have to rely on paying for AI services | ||||||||
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