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We live in an attention economy but the content that demands our attention is increasingly low value. Often the vast majority of podcast content and YouTube video content could be simplified to maybe 10% of what is there. I have unfortunately seen this in some of the nonfiction books I read as well, which tend to spend way too much time on filler and fluff than actually advancing the main points. This wastes my time and irritates me. (Stuart Russell’s most recent book is majority garbage.)


Kagi's summariser has been a life-saver for me. I can just feed any Youtube URL to it and it gives me bullet points about the content.

Then I can decide if I know enough or whether I want to listen to the full video.




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