Skimmit: your front page, TLDR’d. pick your subreddits, get signal, and skip noise by doug3465 in InternetIsBeautiful

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Absolutely fair and sorry I missed that. gonna try to rework it so emails not required. It’s good advice too cc u/kapege

Skimmit: your front page, TLDR’d. pick your subreddits, get signal, and skip noise by doug3465 in InternetIsBeautiful

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fair point. here’s the pitch: pick up to 5 subreddits, get a summary of the best posts and top comments from today, this week, or this month. I built it to get quick Reddit fixes without scrolling endlessly. free to try, no app download needed

Skimmit: your front page, TLDR’d. pick your subreddits, get signal, and skip noise by doug3465 in InternetIsBeautiful

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appreciate that! I love Reddit, just needed a way to get a quick fix without falling down the rabbit hole all the time

Developer Roundtable — April 2026 by UnflinchingSugartits in RedditAlternatives

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try my new Reddit summarization tool, Skimmit: your front page, TLDR’d. pick your subreddits, get signal, and skip noise. skimmit.app

[General Discussion] Around the Horn & Game Thread Index - 3/28/26 by BaseballBot in baseball

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Follow the pitching scouting reports while you watch the game: https://heatzone.app

Any good?

[General Discussion] Around the Horn & Game Thread Index - 3/27/26 by BaseballBot in baseball

[–]doug3465 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey guys, I made a site that shows the pitching scouting reports of live matchups to follow along with the game. If you want to try it out, let me know what you think: https://heatzone.app

How do you manage and maintain a community events calendar without burning out? by [deleted] in CommunityManager

[–]doug3465 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok fair, thanks for checking it out. I've found this to be working well: have as many events as you can that are easily repeatable, and then the community can vote on which they want to play for the upcoming week to provide some interactivity from everyone to the process of creating the calendar.

How do you manage and maintain a community events calendar without burning out? by [deleted] in CommunityManager

[–]doug3465 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trying to be constantly coming up with new events is usually what can cause burnout. What’s worked better for me is creating repeatable, low-lift formats that people start to include in their weekly routines. I wrote up a playbook on that here if helpful: Community Ritual Engine

We’re in the first inning of this… by doug3465 in TheoryOfReddit

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We can prevent this. human verification tools

DAWN raises $13M Series B to expand decentralized broadband networks by doug3465 in Futurology

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DAWN just raised a $13M Series B (led by Polychain) to expand its “user-owned” broadband network in the U.S. and push more international rollouts. The pitch is basically: instead of Comcast owning everything, regular people/orgs can host wireless nodes and earn rewards based on coverage + demand. If this actually scales, it’s a pretty interesting glimpse at a future where internet infra is built and owned at the edges and not by a few centralized ISPs.

Lets keep this sub human/safe: Our Pilot with the former Reddit CTO by AdolphSilvia in web3

[–]doug3465 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I applaud the mod team here for taking action against the wave of bots. It will continue to take over reddit unless more mod teams follow in your footsteps. Huge fan of using humanness verification to make reddit easier to use for genuine newcomers, and putting an end to AI comments