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Analog Reader

Analog Reader

turn your favorite newsletters into a printable newspaper

156 followers

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.
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Famulor AI
Famulor AI
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What do you think? …

Lucas Schiavini
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 newspaper. You pick what you want to read, it generates a PDF, you print it (or send it to a reMarkable as I do). My new ritual: 1. Sunday night, I pick what I want to read for the week. Generate. Done. 2. Monday morning: coffee + paper + silence. 3. No algorithm deciding I should actually be reading about AI drama instead. It's free. Works with any Substack, Ghost, or RSS feed. For people who love the internet but hate what it does to their brains.
Phyllis Brooks

I really relate to this idea because my inbox is full and I barely finish anything. Reading on screens always distracts me even when I want to ficus. This feels like a calmer way to actually enjoy content.

Lucas Schiavini

@phyllis_brooks Thanks, Phyllis! Feel free to check it out and let me know if there's anything else I could do to make your reading more enjoyable and calmer.

Debra Salt

Reading this description made me reflect on my own habits. I save so many links and never return to them. This approach feels slower but in a good way.

Lucas Schiavini

@debra_salt Thanks for the support Debra. I agree, sometimes I feel like I need to "read it all fast", but I often don't get what I want out of a text unless I read it slowly and intentionally.

I hope this tool helps you with this just as much as it helped me.

David Kaufman

Such a non-trivial product to launch in our eco-friendly era! You know, potentially, it can also help combat the problem of having a million of links saved for later and never revisited again. If you, say, print a couple of articles and keep them at sight - you'll defo read them.

Melina Cross

Hi, I was just scrolling and stopped here because this felt different. My attention struggles a lot online and this idea made me pause and read properly.

Lucas Schiavini

@melina_cross Thanks Melina, I hope this can bring a bit more calm to your reading time :)

sandhya Kumari

This looks useful overall. I feel giving users more visible control over tone adjustments could help people like me trust the replies more.

Lucas Schiavini

@sandhya_kumari11 What do you mean by tone adjustments?

Nichole Elizabeth DeMerè (Eithiriel)

Oh, how fun! I love this so much. Looking forward to print and deliver. 🖤

Lucas Schiavini

@nikkielizdemere thanks Nichole! If you signed up in the google forms I'll send you an email whenever we have print on demand available! If you haven't signed up already this is the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeL5xaGStZcN_wTJMtEQhNwxP_l4tvCt6WbCvKo2EN1i-kk-A/viewform?usp=header

thanks again!

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