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I subscribe to way too many newsletters. I read maybe 3 of them. The problem wasn't the content. The content is great. The problem was reading it on a screen that also has social media, and a thousand notifications fighting for my attention. Same article on my phone = half-read, forgotten. Same article on paper = actually finished. So I made a tool that turns any newsletter into a printable...
Analog Readerturn your favorite newsletters into a printable newspaper
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This is 100% for fun, I just noticed how often albums I've loved were produced by Rick Rubin, so I decided to make a discovery tool that leads you to albums with some filters for ease of search.

Rick Rubin — ReducedAll the albumns Rick Rubin reduced(produced)
This is 100% for fun, I just noticed how often albums I've loved were produced by Rick Rubin, so I decided to make a discovery tool that leads you to albums with some filters for ease of search.

Rick Rubin — ReducedAll the albumns Rick Rubin reduced(produced)
For people who love the internet but hate what it does to their brain.
The internet has infinite content.
Your attention is finite.
Digital collection. Analog consumption.
Turn your digital media into a printable newspaper.
Analog Readerturn your favorite newsletters into a printable newspaper
You shouldn't need an internet connection for a Pomodoro app with note-taking.
So now you can download the app and run it on Mac, Windows, and Linux without the need to be online.

TaskNap - Desktop AppProductivity Suite for Calm people, now Offline.
Lucas Schiavinileft a comment
I saw a couple of friends who complained that to use the app, it had to be online, so I built a way of using that doesn't depend on having an internet connection.

TaskNap - Desktop AppProductivity Suite for Calm people, now Offline.
Discover the stories behind great projects. A curated collection of /why pages where makers share why they built what they built.

Why PageWhy do people build what they build?
10 Tabs. Clear Mind.
Don't allow your browser to control you; take charge of your focus.
Limit the number of open tabs to prevent digital overstimulation.

TaskNap TabsNo more tab overload
Lucas Schiavinileft a comment
Our brains weren't designed to handle the modern browser experience. Think about it: - 60+ tabs open simultaneously - 1000+ notifications demanding attention every day - Endless streams of information competing for our focus This constant bombardment of information creates cognitive overload, making it harder to focus on what truly matters. That's why I created TaskNap Tabs. TaskNap Tabs is a...

TaskNap TabsNo more tab overload
Lucas Schiavinileft a comment
I built this because I grew tired of looking at 50+ reddit threads on why i should buy a ps5 or an xbox one. I also wanted a place where "dropping out of college" or "moving to SF" had a clear pros and cons on it, all built by the community. So I built this, hope you enjoy!

regrets.ioYour ex wished she had used regrets.io before dating you
A database of regrets, so you can get all the info you need on any life decision in one page.

regrets.ioYour ex wished she had used regrets.io before dating you
Lucas Schiavinileft a comment
I am chronically online, and terribly distracted. I've since developed some methods to keep me from getting derailed from my work. TaskNap is the amalgamation of all those methods, pomodoro timers, notetaking, and coming soon is a chrome extension to limit tabs in a browser to keep you from being overwhelmed by 60+ tabs right after you wake up.

TaskNapGet the task done, then take a nap
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