Pine is an interesting tool for curating information. It acts as a feed reader, importing content from RSS, Atom, mf2 etc. That means you can subscribe to Tumblogs, YouTube channels, subreddit feeds as well, then get all of that information presented as a timeline. The gimmick is that the service also operates as a Medium-like blog platform, allowing you to quickly curate information, right posts, and publish them all in one place. Plus it obviously hooks into the webmention API and allows you to like, comment etc. from a variety of other platforms and display them in Pine. Interesting stuff.
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