Taco Digest is a web app for creating customizable email newsletters from your favorite sources. We know how hard it is to follow the news, social media, and friends' updates in the modern world. We're constantly bombarded with an enormous amount of information that can even affect our mental health.
With Taco Digest our goal is to reduce informational consumption to just one fulfilling and clean email per day 🧘 In our simple interface, you only need to pick your sources, select preferred days of the week and time in your time zone.
Right now you can create your personal digest from these sources: 👽 Reddit - best posts on selected subreddits 🧑💻 Websites, Blogs and RSS - the latest updates on your favorite news or blog websites 📺 YouTube - new videos uploaded from your beloved creators 💰 Exchange Rate - today's exchange rates for any currency or some of the crypto ☀️ Weather - weather update for the day in your location
It is nearly not enough to completely remove all the noise from our day-to-day lives but we'll be constantly working towards that goal by adding new sources.
We hope you'll enjoy the best email newsletters created by you 😊
Easy to set up all the sources in a simple interface, now I get all my news in one place 👍
Looking forward to Twitter integration!
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Sounds a bit similar to usedigest.com, tacodigest.com, and many others? Source: 12 months ago
I am building an alternative tool if you're curious - https://tacodigest.com. Source: about 1 year ago
We are happy to announce that we launched v2 of Taco Digest landing page - tacodigest.com. Source: over 1 year ago
We appreciate any feedback about the project. As usual, you can sign up for a free account on https://tacodigest.com/. Source: about 2 years ago
We're building a product for creating your personal news digests (https://tacodigest.com) from different sources across the web. So far we only send them via email but maybe we can add ability to send it via audio so you can listen all the news. Source: over 2 years ago
There are some handy tools for identifying and addressing problematic bundles. One of them, Bundlephobia, gives insights into how much an NPM package contributes to bundle size, helping avoid too large collections of files. Import Cost, a VSCode Extension, calculates the 'cost' of imported packages, helping to make informed decisions. As part of our optimization strategy, we've swapped out hefty JS libraries, such... - Source: dev.to / 11 days ago
So, before adding a dependency to your projects, ask yourself if you truly need it and check how much a package weighs. If you would like to go through cleaning up process, I wrote an article on optimizing Next.js bundle size on my private blog. - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
🔴 https://bundlephobia.com/ - estimate a footprint, basically how many Kb will be added to your bundle when you add this dependency to your project. Those may differ a lot, try comparing say - dayjs vs momentjs ;. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
I have phobia of dependencies and package sizes, so tiptap is 62KB and remirror is 150KB. Not much difference, since difference is no in MB's. Source: 10 months ago
External packages increase your app bundle size (you can calculate this using BundlePhobia), so adding a third-party package for every development requirement isn’t always a good choice. Also, third-party packages may not completely fulfill your design requirements and may bring features that you don’t even use. Writing your own stepper component is also an option by including only the required features. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
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