2 hours ago · Culture · 0 comments

We are constantly bombarded. We open social media during a lunch break, scroll through the feed, and stumble upon dozens of interesting links, articles we’d like to dive into, or insights that could be useful. But time is short, and the "snackable" format of modern content pushes us to consume everything at lightning speed. The result? We read superficially, falling victim to FOMO, accumulating information without actually absorbing it. We end up being consumed by the content, rather than treasurying it. It is from this reflection, and a personal need, that I started developing Stiva, my "Read It Later" app. The immediacy of a personal space There are already excellent apps in this category on the market, long-standing tools that have paved the way and that I respect deeply. However, I felt the need to explore a different path, founded on immediacy and true ownership of one’s digital library. I wanted an app that was ready to use from the very first launch, one that didn’t ask me to…

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