Handuo

Handuo

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Co-founder, CEO @ S31 Labs
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Every like, bookmark, and share is a taste signal. Until now, only algorithms and ad networks profited from yours. Copus turns your taste into an asset you own. Save as you browse, and every curation grows a structured taste profile. Subscribe to people whose taste you trust. Share your profile with ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Deepseek, or Mistral for answers that actually understand you. Monetize when people or AI access your curation. Open source, fully exportable, and becoming decentralized.
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What is one article or video that completely changed your perspective?

We all have that one piece of content β€” an article, a talk, a thread β€” that genuinely changed how we think about something. For me it was "1,000 True Fans" by Kevin Kelly. The idea that you don't need millions of followers to build a sustainable creative career completely shifted how I think about building audiences. It is also one of the core ideas behind Copus β€” helping people build real,...

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Who are the best curators you follow online and why?

I've been thinking about how the people who curate information are becoming more valuable than the people who create it. There is so much content now that finding the signal in the noise is the real skill. Some of my favorite curators: - Brain Pickings (Maria Popova) β€” years of deep literary/philosophical curation - Stratechery (Ben Thompson) β€” best tech business analysis, carefully selected...

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What would you save if you could only keep 10 bookmarks?

Thought experiment: if you had to delete all your bookmarks and could only keep 10, which ones would survive? I think the answer reveals a lot about what we actually value vs what we mindlessly save. Most of us have hundreds or thousands of saved links we will never revisit. The ones that would make my cut: - 2-3 reference articles I genuinely go back to regularly - A couple of tools I use...