Self-Hosted EditionNo. 1

Vol. I · Tech & Technology

The Weekly Tech Digest

All the week’s technology news: clustered, de-duplicated, ranked, and delivered to your inbox every Sunday.

Est. 2026Near-Zero CostOpen SourceNo Tracking

From the front page

Your week in tech, distilled to a single email.

A self-hosted pipeline ingests tech news from a handful of trusted feeds every six hours, all week long. Come Sunday, it clusters the stories, ranks them by how widely they were covered and how well they match your interests, and mails you one clean, de-duplicated edition grouped by section, with no tracking and no ads.

How the paper is made

I

Every 6 hours

The wire comes in

fetch RSS → clean → dedup → categorize + embed → store

Cheap, idempotent, incremental. A missed run self-heals on the next cycle, and only brand-new stories ever cost an LLM or embedding call.

II

Every Sunday

The edition goes out

cluster → score → dedup-confirm → render → send

Embeddings cluster the whole week to find what multiple outlets covered. Pure-math ranking surfaces it. One LLM pass removes leftover duplicates — it never rewrites a headline.

Why this paper is different

You own the front page

Your sources, your filters, your preferences. No third-party curation, no engagement algorithm, just coverage, recency, and the topics you chose.

Printed for ~$0

Set in the free tiers of Neon, Groq, Jina, Resend, Vercel, and GitHub Actions. Designed to run indefinitely at near-zero cost.

No tracking, no ads

Self-hosted end to end. Nothing phones home, nothing is sold. One clean email a week and that is the whole paper.

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