I think the AIDMA model is still relevant. I've seen similar dashboards elsewhere, but FUBAR Daily's design keeps me coming back.
Nice work.
It is mainly from a bestseller book. You could get hint from this.
So I could visit HN directly and prolly save a step. But in truth, I like having one place to go. And here I’ve collected and curated all the places I like to visit. And I find it much better than using bookmarks.
Which is all a lot to say that I’d be more likely to return to visit this site if it had an RSS feed.
Obviously, part of the charm of the site is the telemetry and data widgety bits (weather, stock ticker) which are mixed in with newsy and fun bits (I love the quotes). But I can tell you with all honesty, if I make a bookmark for this site, it’s going into a sea of links.
RSS isn’t just for consuming site data without dealing with the design cruff. It’s also good as a bookmark.
help it die? you're using LLMs for the content...
And some of the questions are redundant because there's no list of already answered questions. I liked the questions though, they were fun to answer.
There is no way to build a Macbook Neo for $1,199 and this is obviously snarky, auto-generated slop.
Critique: The summaries, while amusing, all seem to end partway through on an ellipsis. Why aren't the chaos index signals clickable? The futurism bar also has broken links.
Feedback: It looks like geolocation for anonymous "FUBARS" is based on IP, but the weather widget uses the browser geolocation API.
(I still have the full 30-something-image set saved from Usenet lol)
i dont think someone could pay me enough to brag about this, but i love it for you.
Change is as good as a holiday?