One one of the many tech podcasts I listened to, one of the hosts opined about wanting an app that allowed for browsing the most frequent websites he reads he day, but which would limit him to just those. The idea was to allow him access to the writers he wanted, but limit distraction from infinity wells.
It’s a brilliant idea. And, a few weeks later, a Jonathan Ruiz obliged, developing an adorable little app that does just that.
I tried it, and it almost worked the way I wanted.
See, I haven’t quite made RSS work for me. Email newsletters don’t quite hit the same either. I have a strong streak of getting distracted by apps with infinity wells, and so I still; after all these years, manually type the websites I like into a browser and look for the latest posts from those others. There’s only a handful I’ve done this with, and something like Ticci Tabs feels perfect.
It doesn’t quite fit the flow I work in though, so I’ll keep typing da into my browser to auto fill Daring Fireball; like the luddite I am.
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