Steven Gonsalvez

Software Engineer


CEREBRO


machine-read, human-curated

This is not a note-link graph, and the difference matters. 0 of 945 signal notes carry an outgoing link to another note. The vault’s link structure is a two-level tree: each daily briefing points at the signals it kept, and no signal points anywhere. Drawn as a link graph that is 63 hubs and 945 leaves with no clusters and no cycles, which tells a reader nothing the archive’s date filter does not already.

What the corpus does have is 22 distinct tags and 92 distinct source hosts, and those co-occur in patterns. So the graph is built on those: 22 tag nodes and 20 domain nodes, joined where two tags appear on the same signal, or where a host carries a tag. An edge is drawn only at 2 or more shared signals, and a host needs 2 signals before it earns a node. There is deliberately no host-to-host edge: two sites that share nothing but existence are not related.

A force-directed picture of which tags co-occur and which hosts carry which tags. The same information is listed as text below the picture.ai/agentsai/llm-mechanicsrelease-notesai/tool-pairingai/saasvibe-codingrepo/trendingcli/tuicerebro/signalswipeswipe/toolclaudedeveloper/mattpocockgithub/cracked-devcontext-windowdesign-ailaunchrepo/mattpocock/harne…repo/mattpocock/skillsswipe/issueyc-launchyc/S26x.comgithub.comreddit.comproducthunt.comgithub.bloglatent.spacesimonwillison.netinterconnects.aiarxiv.orgopenai.comswipe.mdanthropic.comhuggingface.cokimi.comnews.ycombinator.comblog.cloudflare.comcacm.acm.orgclaude.comdanluu.comz.ai

The same graph, as text