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Show HN: A food guide that ignores Google and Yelp ratings

curiousspoon.app
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Ask HN: Would you use a “once-a-day” viral content drop instead of endless feeds

itsneon.com
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Show HN: ClassNinja: Teach More, Manage Less

classninja.co
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mgupta11
·7 か月前·議論
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·昨年·議論
Hey HN, I’ve been working on a project called itsneon.com, and I’d love your thoughts. It started from my own frustration: I was spending way too much time jumping between Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, etc., just to find one or two actually worthwhile things. It felt like the signal was buried under noise, ads, and engagement bait.

So I’m building a site that gives you one daily update - a clean drop of the smartest, funniest, and most viral content from across the internet. No scrolling, no feeds, no notifications. Just a quick way to stay in the loop, and then move on with your day.

Right now, it’s just a waitlist but I’m curious:

Would you use something like this?

Is there something missing in how you're consuming online content today?

Would love any feedback on the idea or positioning before I go live.

Thanks for reading. I am happy to answer any questions or go deeper into what I’m building!