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Whose Fed?

https://www.nybooks.com/online/2025/08/17/whose-fed-independent-central-bank/
1•mitchbob•55s ago•1 comments

Revisiting Facebook

https://manualdousuario.net/en/revisiting-facebook/
1•rpgbr•1m ago•0 comments

Africa Is Buying a Record Number of Chinese Solar Panels

https://www.wired.com/story/african-imports-of-chinese-solar-panels-increase/
2•xbmcuser•2m ago•1 comments

Russia's drones have created a brand-new form of pollution

https://www.fastcompany.com/91386822/russias-drones-have-created-a-brand-new-form-of-pollution
1•johnshades•6m ago•0 comments

Contact Your MP About Bitcoin Policy

https://bpuk.netlify.app/
1•austinallegro•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: ChunkHound – Advanced Code RAG

https://ofriw.github.io/chunkhound/
1•ofriw•9m ago•0 comments

Microsoft Spends Billions, Creates Calculator That's Sometimes Wrong

https://defector.com/it-took-many-years-and-billions-of-dollars-but-microsoft-finally-invented-a-calculator-that-is-wrong-sometimes
3•rishabhd•9m ago•1 comments

When a Street Kills a Child, We Put the Parents on Trial

https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2025/8/21/when-a-street-kills-a-child-we-put-the-parents-on-trial
4•h14h•12m ago•0 comments

Who Will Maintain the Future?

https://github.blog/open-source/maintainers/who-will-maintain-the-future-rethinking-open-source-leadership-for-a-new-generation/
3•puika•13m ago•0 comments

UITabAccessory Backward Compatibility

https://furbo.org/2025/08/21/uitabaccessory-backward-compatibility/
1•Bogdanp•15m ago•0 comments

Laser-free vision correction uses electrical current to reshape eye

https://newatlas.com/medical-devices/emr-vision-cornea-lasik/
1•CGMthrowaway•16m ago•0 comments

High-density retinal signal deciphering to diagnose psychiatric disorders

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1746809424014319
1•TeeMassive•17m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A Minimalist Web Game Built with Trickle

https://axdjinq2v40r.trickle.host/
1•GraceRaoooo•17m ago•0 comments

Do Communication Skills Matter?

1•tsrubin•17m ago•2 comments

The Extraordinary Technologies of GP-B

https://einstein.stanford.edu/TECH/technology1.html
1•nill0•18m ago•0 comments

What are the tools that impacted your teams the most when introduced?

1•brunobcampos•20m ago•0 comments

2Flights – cross-platform flight tracker with real-time alerts

https://2flights.io/
1•umuslitdinov•20m ago•1 comments

The Network Times: AI Cluster Networking

https://nwktimes.blogspot.com/2025/08/ai-cluster-networking.html
2•rbanffy•20m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Meow Story Engine – Open-source AI story engine (card-based, demo)

https://github.com/Tomoyouki-Lai/meow-story-engine
1•tomoyouki•21m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Where to Hire JavaScript Devs?

1•blindprogrammer•23m ago•0 comments

Growing the Java Language [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz7Or9C0TpM
1•vips7L•27m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Telescopo – View any file beautifully on your Mac

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Body clock keeps 24-hour rhythm by distorting gene activity in the heat

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-07-body-clock-hour-rhythm-distorting.html
3•PaulHoule•33m ago•0 comments

Rendergit: Turn any GitHub repo into a single searchable page

https://rendergit.com
2•edenchan•33m ago•1 comments

Israeli military's own data indicates civilian death rate of 83% in Gaza war

https://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2025/aug/21/revealed-israeli-militarys-own-data-indicates-civilian-death-rate-of-83-in-gaza-war
14•abdusco•34m ago•6 comments

Rules from the Courage to Be Disliked (Summary)

https://growthsummary.com/book-summary/the-courage-to-be-disliked/
1•chiefalchemist•36m ago•0 comments

It's Just Our Turn to Serve the World

https://weavers.org/weavers/its-just-our-turn-to-serve-the-world/
1•mooreds•37m ago•0 comments

Do you have too many AI products?

https://frontierai.substack.com/p/do-you-have-too-many-ai-products
4•cgwu•38m ago•0 comments

Microsoft curbs Chinese firms' early access to cybersecurity flaws

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-08-20/microsoft-curbs-early-access-for-chinese-firms-to-cyber-flaws
2•gslin•38m ago•0 comments

Anthropic in Talks to Raise Up to $10B in New Funding

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-08-21/anthropic-in-talks-to-raise-up-to-10-billion-in-new-funding
6•htrp•39m ago•2 comments
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Show HN: Graph – turn your ChatGPT into AI-sorted RSS feeds

https://www.graph.cx
6•jbg100•1h ago
TLDR: Graph is a self-tuned AI filter that sits between you and the social web, so you can see the most relevant content in one place each day.

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Hey everyone. A long time ago I stumbled on this Aaron Swartz documentary, The Internet's Own Boy. It’s a conviction-builder, and it got me thinking a lot about RSS feeds and information agency.

Now in a time of LLMs and embeddings, my friend David and I have been building something we call Graph, which flips the OG structure of RSS from following rigid sources to following a configurable list of topics, and letting this "interest graph" act as the main driver of what content will show up in a feed. Our MVP learns keyword interests from ChatGPT or Claude and uses them as embedded signal magnets for content pulled into our giant macro RSS. So, Graph retrieves thousands of posts from the social web each day, tags them with topics, then gives each user a unique rank-ordered feed of content that aligns with their work, hobby, or research interests.

Please try it out and let us know what you think! Here are some quick notes and disclaimers.

-- Sources -- As of now we have only about 1600 sources, which pull in about 3000 posts each day from places like Hacker News, Reddit, Product Hunt, YouTube, X, Substack, research journals, blogs, and traditional media. The content for now skews techy, but throw it some curve balls! If you tell ChatGPT you’re a farmer from Nebraska, it will give you tags that match that, and Graph’s content will show mostly posts about corn futures, trucks, livestock trading, and so on. It’s kind of neat to see how your LLM describes you and to immediately convert that into an autonomous scouting tool.

-- Social -- You’ll also find some social feature side quests. You can follow friends and see what Graph recommends them. You can also see what topic overlap you have with other people, from the LLMs as well as optional connectors like Spotify, YouTube, Goodreads, and Letterboxd. We’re working on a few chat features as well. Soon we’ll have a Graph agent to riff with who can DM you leads to your current thing or make an optional intro to someone with overlapping goals or interests.

-- Recommendations -- We’d really love your UX feedback and source recommendations. We’re not sure what Graph’s UI is going to evolve into, so we’re open to any and all ideas on how to make it the right balance of info-dense and engaging. Importantly, we could use some help on content source recs so Graph is more diverse in coverage. We hope to add a few hundred new sources and social accounts to pull into Graph each week, ideally, mainly from user suggestions.

When logged in you can see an Info page with more background on why we’re building Graph and what features are on the way. This has been a fun project so far, and Graph is already showing David and me posts about [social web browsers] and [digital identity mapping] we would have never tracked down in our normal X or YouTube dives. You’ve probably felt seen when a friend sends you a super relevant link to something you’re working on that you wouldn’t have found otherwise. That’s what we’re going for.

We’ll take any feedback and thoughts. Let us know how accurately Graph’s tags are snapping to your content or not, and thanks so much for checking things out!

Link for signup: https://www.graph.cx/login

Comments

1zael•1h ago
This is clever...using embeddings to turn RSS from a source-following model into a topic-following one based on your daily LLM usage feels like the straightforward evolution of RSS. Have you considered adding a "serendipity slider" to occasionally inject high-quality off-topic content? One of RSS's hidden benefits was stumbling onto things outside your filter bubble.
jbg100•1h ago
hey, thank you! we have also thought about that! in "find" aka search, you'll see a button called "tumble" which just throws in a randomized search word, to help stumble upon something you wouldn't have otherwise.

ha I went into a rabbit hole on IMF yesterday, having not known a lot about it going in. thanks for checking this out!