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See and save links from human curators only

See and save links from human curators only

by quinto_quarto·Feb 15, 2026·1 point·0 comments

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The Take

It bets on human curation rather than algorithmic firehoses and layers simple, useful niceties — an AI chat to find things in your saved context, a weekly recap, and recall that surfaces old links based on interest. The landing and UI look restrained and iOS-native, but the core idea sits in a crowded bookmark/reading-list market; I want to know how the AI and ranking actually improve discovery versus Pinboard/Pocket plus an RSS stack.

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Target Audience

Knowledge workers, power bookmarkers, curators, researchers and readers who prefer human-curated links (Hacker News audience)

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