The idea came from my own X bookmarks.
I kept saving security write-ups, AI papers, engineering blogs and long technical threads because I genuinely wanted to understand them later. Weeks later I’d have hundreds of bookmarks and had read almost none of them.
NotebookLM convinced me that conversations are often a better way to learn than reading. What I wanted didn’t exist though: something that automatically took my saved X bookmarks, followed the links behind them (papers, GitHub repos, blogs, postmortems, etc.) and turned them into podcast lessons I could listen to while driving or at the gym.
So I built Podcasx.
It’s still an early MVP, so I’m especially interested in one question:
After listening to an episode, do you actually feel like you learned the topic better than if you had simply skimmed the thread?
If the answer is yes, then I think there’s something worth building here.
I’d genuinely appreciate any feedback, criticism or feature requests. Thanks for checking it out!
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Finally, a way to actually get through my X bookmark graveyard. The voice is surprisingly natural and I love that it pulls from PDFs too.
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Finally, a way to actually get through my X bookmark graveyard. The voice is surprisingly natural and I love that it pulls from PDFs too.