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Show HN: Chrome extension that adds topic/description notes to LinkedIn posts
1 VladLunachev 0 8/5/2025, 5:48:30 PM chromewebstore.google.com ↗
The basic idea: flip from [read everything → decide if useful] to [see what's useful → read selectively]. Way less mental fatigue.
This extension was built just for fun as an experiment with non-linear reading and different approaches to consuming text. But it turned out to be quite useful.
I'm curious, though - how do you all handle reading these days? What's your workflow for dealing with information overload? Do you have any systems or tricks for filtering what's actually worth your time?
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