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Signal is live

A minimalist, automated tech publication — and how it works under the hood.

VENDOR CLAIM Signal describing itself — read on and judge for yourself.

Signal is a tech publication built to run itself. An automated pipeline scans RSS feeds, Hacker News, Product Hunt, X, and the open web for stories worth covering across AI, developer tools, startups, and consumer hardware. It drafts a short, sourced post for each one — and a human approves it before anything ships.

The design goal is restraint: one typeface, a single reading column, no clutter. The point is the story and its source, nothing else.

How it works

Twice a day, an agent gathers candidate stories, scores them for novelty and relevance, and writes a draft for the strongest one or two. A second pass checks every claim against the retrieved sources. The draft lands as a pull request; a one-click merge publishes it and syndicates to social.

This first post is a placeholder to prove the site renders end to end. Real coverage starts next.

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