Hash reads every source you follow and every newsletter you forward, then writes you one personalized digest and one podcast — anchored in what you already know.
01 You flagged #coding-plateaus last month. 02 Opus 5’s benchmarks complicate that thesis. 03 Here’s what changed — and what didn’t.
Email is how most of what you read actually arrives. Hash gives you a private forwarding address — point your Gmail rules at it and every newsletter becomes raw material for tomorrow's hash.
Hash ingests your sources on a schedule — RSS, email forwards, Reddit, HN, Substack, Product Hunt. Multi-story newsletters are split into individual items before synthesis. Deduped across 30 days so old stories don't come back disguised.
feed: hn, substack.com/{42}, reddit.com/{7}, email-forward
cadence: 02:00 · 14:00 PST · rss every 15m
dedup: 30-day episode manifestThree sequential Haiku calls. Call one picks the most synthesis-worthy stories. MythOS perspective injection finds what you've already written on the topics. Calls two and three produce a digest and a podcast transcript anchored in that perspective.
call 1 → story manifest [5-12 items] mythos → perspectives from #coding-plateaus, #llm-txt call 2 → digest · $0.03 call 3 → transcript · $0.04
One email. One podcast. Both written to sound like you — citing your prior memos, challenging positions you've softened on, surfacing contradictions you'd otherwise miss. Save a story to MythOS in one tap. Send Sonnet deeper with "Initiate research".
06:00 → email via Resend 06:00 → episode via ElevenLabs actions: save-to-mythos, initiate-research
Your first hash is ready by 6 AM tomorrow. Connect your MythOS when you’re ready.
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