Handpicked Digest: My AI-Curated Twitter Bookmarks Channel
I bookmark a lot on Twitter. Tech threads, SRE war stories, product launches, random gems — they pile up fast and I rarely go back to review them.
So I automated it.
The Setup
Every morning at 5:45 AM, my AI assistant Jax fetches my latest Twitter bookmarks, picks the most interesting ones, writes a short summary for each in Russian, and posts the digest to a public Telegram channel.
The whole pipeline:
- Fetch — pulls the last 24 hours of bookmarks via CLI
- Filter — drops the noise, keeps what’s actually worth reading
- Summarize — brief description of each link with context
- Publish — posts to @handpicked_digest
No human in the loop. I bookmark things throughout the day, and the next morning there’s a clean digest waiting — both for me and anyone who subscribes.
Why a Channel?
The digests were going to my DMs before. Useful, but private. Turns out, if I’m already curating interesting links by bookmarking them, other people might find them useful too.
A Telegram channel is zero-friction — no website to maintain, no RSS to set up, just subscribe and you get a daily post.
What You’ll Find
Mostly tech: AI tools, DevOps, SRE, Kubernetes, open source launches, productivity hacks. Occasionally something weird or funny sneaks in. The summaries are in Russian, but every entry has a direct link to the original tweet.
Subscribe
One post per day. No spam. Just the stuff I found worth saving.