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Ask HN: How are you swifting through Hacker News content overload?
1 point by askar on Nov 11, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments
Hacker News is so great with all great stuffs that most of the time I end up having a whole bunch of tabs open on my browser with content I find so interesting to read. Then I started leveraging Instapaper and but that list also has outgrown with so many unread items.

Just wanted to see how everyone else is efficiently swifting through this much of content overload? What tools do you use to make life easier? Any high time/low time that you see with the content flow? I don't want to miss out any of the great stuff that you all share here.



I put together Hacker News Daily (http://www.daemonology.net/hn-daily/) to solve the "don't want to miss out" problem.


I discover many new and interesting projects on HN, but there isn't enough time to sift through all the github projects I want to see, download that cool framework to get a hello world working, or just read some long articles. It's a zero-sum game against having a day-job and maintaining meaningful meat-space relationships.

I'm not alone on this right?




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