I built The Dailicle as an antidote to doomscrolling. It delivers one curated essay every morning at 9 AM—no signup, no tracking, no bullshit.
The concept is simple: instead of infinite scrolling through low-quality content, you get one high-signal read synthesized from philosophy, psychology, startup wisdom, and research papers.
Features:
- One essay daily (no more, no less)
- Zero ads, no paywalls, no clickbait
- Inspired by Paul Graham's essays and Naval Ravikant's philosophy
- Sources include arXiv, HBR, Farnam Street, Wait But Why, and 100+ research papers
- Synthesized using OpenAI's deep research
- Works offline after first load
The problem it solves: attention is the scarcest resource. Most people spend 2+ hours daily consuming content that doesn't meaningfully upgrade their thinking. This gives you the signal without the noise.
Would love feedback from the HN community!
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The concept is simple: instead of infinite scrolling through low-quality content, you get one high-signal read synthesized from philosophy, psychology, startup wisdom, and research papers.
Features: - One essay daily (no more, no less) - Zero ads, no paywalls, no clickbait - Inspired by Paul Graham's essays and Naval Ravikant's philosophy - Sources include arXiv, HBR, Farnam Street, Wait But Why, and 100+ research papers - Synthesized using OpenAI's deep research - Works offline after first load
The problem it solves: attention is the scarcest resource. Most people spend 2+ hours daily consuming content that doesn't meaningfully upgrade their thinking. This gives you the signal without the noise.
Would love feedback from the HN community!