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We oftentimes fall victim to the planning fallacy – overestimating how much we can get done whi

We oftentimes fall victim to the planning fallacy – overestimating how much we can get done while underestimating the time... [Product Hunt]( [Read in browser]( [This newsletter is brought to you by]( [Are we finally getting to read those articles we’ve been saving?]( We oftentimes fall victim to the planning fallacy – overestimating how much we can get done while underestimating the time it will take to do it. It might be that we’re just being optimistic, or it might be that there’s 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 – helping you consume the things you’re saving, rather than leaving them to die at the bottom of a folder. The app collects everything – from articles to Youtube videos and Twitter threads – and displays them in a homepage digest called Daily Picks. 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