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The app learns from articles you read in it, and will push you new articles it thinks you'll find interesting, basically "TikTok for news". Occasionally it has pushed interesting articles to me I wouldn't have found otherwise.

It works okay, but it's annoying having to read everything in their app WebView instead of my preferred browser (and no easy way to switch), you lose all the browser controls. It's also annoying that when you want to share a link, they redirect it with their own URL, but I guess they have to do that to get more data.

Tried it but didn't stick to it. Moved away. What I realized was the source itself is the problem. Most articles these days are terrible and not interesting. So apps like Artifact etc can't really do much.
Also have tried it and not sticking with it. I come to HN because there’s value in the unexpected; with Artifact it just feeds me more of what I would read myself online anyways. after using for about a week pretty regularly, my feed was mostly populated by about five sources, one of which (Newsweek, horrible rag) I would never read, the others mostly concerned with the topic of gaming which is probably about 20th on my list of favourite things to read about. This product is DOA, and I was kind of excited about it.

Also, wasn’t there supposed to be a social component? Where’d that end up?

Just tried it, and love it. Great design and concept.
I am apparently entirely too nerdy for this. Not a single interesting article. It’s like Reddit but without the occasional worthwhile, or relevant to my interests, article showing up. I have a lot more luck on mastodon these days.