DeQueue troch LordZed86
Beat backlog paralysis: set a time budget, DeQueue picks your best articles/videos to fit it, and hands them to you one at a time.
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DeQueue helps you actually get through the articles, videos, and links you keep saving "for later."
Instead of scrolling an endless list and stalling out trying to pick what to read next, you tell DeQueue how much time you have — say, 20 minutes — and it builds a session for you. Under the hood, it's solving a 0/1 knapsack problem: given your time budget and each item's estimated length, it finds the set of items that fit best, weighted by how interesting, recent, or overdue they are.
Items are then presented one at a time. Mark one done, or skip it to the back of the queue — no need to re-decide your whole list every time.
WHY DEQUEUE
Saved-item piles cause real anxiety for a lot of people, ADHD or not — the list grows, nothing ever feels like "the right time," and eventually it's easier to ignore the whole thing than face it. DeQueue is built around removing the decision-making step that causes that freeze: you don't pick what to read; you pick how much time you have, and DeQueue does the picking.
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PRIVACY
DeQueue runs entirely on your device. Nothing is sent to a server, there's no account, and no data is shared with anyone — see the full privacy policy for details. Page metadata is only read from the tab you're actively viewing when you open the popup, not collected in the background.
OPEN SOURCE
DeQueue is open source. Source code, issue tracker, and full documentation: https://github.com/LordZed86/DeQueue
Instead of scrolling an endless list and stalling out trying to pick what to read next, you tell DeQueue how much time you have — say, 20 minutes — and it builds a session for you. Under the hood, it's solving a 0/1 knapsack problem: given your time budget and each item's estimated length, it finds the set of items that fit best, weighted by how interesting, recent, or overdue they are.
Items are then presented one at a time. Mark one done, or skip it to the back of the queue — no need to re-decide your whole list every time.
WHY DEQUEUE
Saved-item piles cause real anxiety for a lot of people, ADHD or not — the list grows, nothing ever feels like "the right time," and eventually it's easier to ignore the whole thing than face it. DeQueue is built around removing the decision-making step that causes that freeze: you don't pick what to read; you pick how much time you have, and DeQueue does the picking.
FEATURES
- Save articles, videos, and links — auto-fills title, type, and estimated time from the page you're on
- Set a time budget and get a session built for you automatically
- Simple Done / Skip flow — no re-sorting your whole backlog every session
- Optional Low/Neutral/High interest rating (skip it — items default to neutral, no forced 5-star ratings)
- Session-time mood picker biases toward shorter or higher-interest items depending on how you're feeling, without asking you to predict your future mood in advance
- Streaks and achievements to mark progress
- Fully configurable scoring weights if you want to tune how DeQueue prioritizes
PRIVACY
DeQueue runs entirely on your device. Nothing is sent to a server, there's no account, and no data is shared with anyone — see the full privacy policy for details. Page metadata is only read from the tab you're actively viewing when you open the popup, not collected in the background.
OPEN SOURCE
DeQueue is open source. Source code, issue tracker, and full documentation: https://github.com/LordZed86/DeQueue
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