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We oftentimes fall victim to the planning fallacy â overestimating how much we can get done while underestimating the time it will take to do it. It might be that weâre just being optimistic, or it might be that thereâs so much noise, and finding the signal becomes hard. This applies particularly well to the vast amounts of content we see every day. [Upnext]( promises to solve a notoriously difficult problem â helping you consume the things youâre saving, rather than leaving them to die at the bottom of a folder. The app collects everything â from articles to Youtube videos and Twitter threads â and displays them in a homepage digest called Daily Picks. This shows you a curated list of items you have yet to go through, as well as previously created playlists of content. Another interesting feature is its review tool, a Tinder-style interface that allows you to swipe and decide whether to keep an item as âup nextâ or archive it. While this could prove useful for decluttering, it might not be enough to nudge users or give enough reason to come back and consume the content. The recommendation system the team is working on to help with categorization might bring it closer to that, though. âOur upcoming ML models will automatically categorize anything you save, to make your library self-organizing and let you focus on a particular topic,â the team shares. Weâve seen companies from [big]( to [small]( try to tackle this very issue. A few notable examples in the space that the community has shown interest in include [Heyday](, [Omni](, and [Raindrop](. The question remains: do we actually want to consume everything weâre saving or is knowing that everything is safely stored enough? [Join the discussion](. [Curate the Internet]( CAT NIPS - Makers, weâve got [something exciting]( for you. Weâre hosting a âHow to launchâ webinar to share best practices for everything from pre-launch through post-launch, setting you up for a fruitful launch day. [RSVP here](. - [Plug & Play by Swapstack]( lets you use pre-approved affiliate deals in your newsletter. - New no-code website builder in town: [Siter.io]( allows you to design your website directly in your browser, using tools you already know (like Figma). - [AWS CostGuard by Digger]( lets you know if you exceed your budget, better than AWSâs 24-hour delayed alerts. Web3
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