So I built PaperSplain for myself. It implements the Three-Pass Method – an actual academic reading technique where you read a paper three times at increasing depth. First pass: what's the paper about and why should I care? Second pass: what did they actually do, with attention to the figures that usually make or break my understanding. Third pass: what are the assumptions, limitations, and implications?
The idea isn't to replace reading the paper. It's to give me enough scaffolding that when I do read it, I'm not just pattern-matching words I've seen before. There's also a foundation survey that identifies prerequisite concepts I'm missing – turns out knowing what you don't know is half the battle.
The library already has a few hundred papers across different fields, and I keep adding more as I find interesting ones. You can borrow already analyzed papers or upload your own.
jjoe•22h ago
One of the available samples: https://papersplain.com/sample/c05c23b9cbf442206ede9c44ab983...