@omarsar0: Hacker News → LLM Artifact I built the most personalized HN feed. It only tracks topics I do research around based on m…
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A researcher built a personalized Hacker News feed powered by LLMs, memory, and proactive agents that tracks only topics relevant to their research interests, eliminating the need for bookmarks.
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Hacker News → LLM Artifact
I built the most personalized HN feed.
It only tracks topics I do research around based on memory and LLM wiki.
No point in storing bookmarks.
With a few automations, rules, skills, and proactive agents, you can make the feed whatever you want. https://t.co/iZ0TIEnyiU
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