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This is really interesting!

Sending some feedback over a mailer.


But Erlang / Elixir seemed very promising to me.

- Supervisor processes. - Small process size. - Failure friendly design.

All of which allows easy vertical / horizontal scaling, robust concurrency and scalability, and automated process management.

Seemed promising the way WhatsApp / Discord have used this. Obviously not a classic DevOps deployment or a direct competitor for Kubernetes. But doesn't disruption happen from the sidelines?


Building a new recommendations platform.

Would love suggestions from the masters here!

What does discovering, curating, consuming, and sharing content mean to you?

~T~


I started exercising with a trainer in Dec 2020.

It has changed my perspective on exercise.

Highly recommended and 100% agree with this post.

~T~


The Dark Knight Rises.

Overdelivered on top of the hype behind the first 2 movies.

The second one was really hard to beat.


>> Check HN 1-2 / week.

>> Each time, I scan through pages 1-10 opening any links that seem relevant by their title (~30-60 open tabs).

I then scan through the opened tabs: 1) Closing the ones that are not relevant or are mere updates (~60%) 2) Reading the ones that are super relevant immediately (~20%) 3) Saving the ones that are 'resources' for ongoing or future projects (~20%)

Hardest to keep up with #2. Reading text articles is time consuming: 3 mins / link on average.


Thank you for sharing. Very interesting.


Looking for this answer. Anyone?


Freedom.


What exactly do you need here?


StoryChief but for niche sites like HN, IH, and reddit


Completely agree. Looking for one myself.

Would you have any thoughts on what Feedly could do better?


Here's what Feedly could do better. It could strip down. When I look for an RSS reader, I don't look for something that looks like the front page of HN. I do look for a simple list of feeds, with folders. That's it, nothing more. That's all I need. When I open a single feed, the articles display. Of course having filtering is nice, but not necessary. There are plenty of services out there that will do that for me. I don't read feeds based on anyone's curation, including Feedly's. I read them based on whatever I'm interested in reading that day.


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