Topic: Why curated lists reflect the interests and values of the creator, not the consumer, and often elide many of the best items in a particular genre.
The linguistic motives that lead us, for example, to use "curate"--a verb unknown to Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, copyright 1987--rather than "select".
I see the form is closed now, but if you are up for a challenge: I maintain a robotics newsletter and subscribe to around 150 different sources. If you are able to find me quality articles or projects I would not find otherwise I’d be more than happy to give you a shoutout in the newsletter.
i like the use of summary/details html, but you have to rearrange it so when i click the text it reveals the details, right now i have to click the tiny triangle to reveal the text inside, at first I thought they must be bulletins