I read HN every day but kept hitting the same issue: the most valuable stuff usually isn t in the linked article, it s buried in the comments. The engineering manager explaining what actually happened internally before the layoffs. The trader explaining why energy independence is a myth. The defense analyst who knows why the stockpiles are empty. That signal is there every day, scattered across thousands of comments in 30 front-page posts, and I never had time to dig through all of it.So I built HN Debrief (https://hndebrief.com) to solve my problem. At the end of each day (UTC) it: - fetches the previous day s front page - picks the threads that generated a discussion worth reading and tries to surface comments (or group of comments) with the most insight - finds comments that cut against the threads majority opinion as a balance lever - pulls out the links people shared into a reference section and summarizes the rest Every insight is attributed to its author with a link back to the original commentFeedback I d especially value: thread and comment selection (am I picking the right discussions and comments?) and whether the against the grain comments are actually insightful or just contrarian. There s a daily email also if you want it.