Feed Overload: Why Following Fewer Sources Improves What You Actually Read
Adding sources feels adding value, but past a point it lowers the quality of what you read. Here is the mechan...
Adding sources feels adding value, but past a point it lowers the quality of what you read. Here is the mechan...
A web clipper decides what survives from a page — full article, highlights, or just a link. Here's how to choo...
Browser sync only works inside one browser. How to get the same saved links on every device — the three sync a...
Forty open tabs is a to-do list you can't read. Here's why tabs pile up, how to declare tab bankruptcy safely,...
An RSS reader puts the sites and newsletters you trust in one calm, chronological place — no algorithm decidin...
QR codes and short links solve different halves of the same problem. Here's when each one wins, why static QR...
How to links so they get clicked: short links, link-in-bio pages, UTM tracking, and clean presentation across...
A practical system for taming a messy pile of URLs — how to organize, label, and links so you can actually fin...
A practical system for organizing bookmarks that scales from 20 to 2,000: three buckets, a shallow folder stru...
How to choose a link-in-bio tool you won't regret: the criteria that actually matter, a quick comparison check...
Links decay predictably, and short links can take whole archives down at once. Here's why link rot happens, ho...
Branded short links look professional and earn more clicks, but a custom domain adds setup, cost, and risk. He...