A personalized news feed and professional network for developers, available as a browser extension and PWA.
daily.dev is a professional network and personalized news aggregator built specifically for developers. It provides a customizable homepage that surfaces relevant technical content, enables community collaboration through groups, and helps developers stay updated with industry trends. The platform aims to simplify professional growth by centralizing learning and networking resources.
Developers of all levels who want to stay current with technology trends, engage with peer communities, and streamline their professional learning. It's particularly valuable for those seeking curated content beyond generic social media feeds.
Unlike generic news aggregators, daily.dev is tailored exclusively for developers, offering a zero-effort, personalized feed and built-in networking tools. Its offline capability and multi-platform availability ensure seamless access, while its community-driven approach fosters meaningful professional connections.
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The feed algorithm tailors articles based on user interests and reading history, reducing effort to stay informed with relevant developer news.
Available as a Chrome/Edge extension and PWA with offline support, ensuring seamless access across devices, even without internet.
Features groups and discussions for networking and knowledge sharing within specific tech niches, fostering professional connections.
AGPL-3.0 licensed with clear contribution guidelines, allowing community involvement and auditability of the codebase.
Key services like authentication and monetization are not available for local setup, restricting full customization and self-hosting options.
Running locally requires Docker, database migrations, and data seeding, which can be a barrier for contributors or those testing modifications.
Core functionality relies on daily.dev's servers, posing risks of vendor lock-in and limited control over data privacy and uptime.