An Arachnida Apps experiment

Signal, not noise.

A daily news brief written by AI to maximize signal-to-noise — surfacing the events that actually move humanity’s trajectory, traced to primary sources, and stripped of bias.

Why this exists

Maximum signal. Minimum noise. Minimal bias.

Most news optimizes for engagement — outrage, horse-race polling, personality drama, the same running trend ticked forward one more day. I wanted the opposite: a feed tuned for signal, the events that reveal where the world is actually heading, and against noise, everything that merely wants your attention.

So I built this. Every morning an AI agent surveys the day across geography, language, and editorial slant, then filters ruthlessly through one question: does this change the trajectory? What survives is verified against primary sources, ranked by how much it matters, and written in strictly neutral, strictly factual prose — no framing, no team-cheering, no telling you what to think.

  • Events, not opinions

    Only things that actually happened — decisions made, documents filed, capabilities shipped. Not analysis, prediction, or commentary.

  • Sourced or dropped

    Every item traces to an official source or first-hand account, with a verification line and an honest read of how independent the corroboration is. Echo chains count as one source.

  • Ranked by signal

    What shifts control of a consequential resource, is hard to reverse, or still matters in five years rises to the top. Outrage cycles sink.

  • Read it your way

    No email, no algorithmically-sorted timeline. A plain feed you can read on the site or pull into any RSS reader.

The feed
Daily · 00:00 UTC

Humanity's Trajectory

The day's events that move the needle — verified, ranked, unspun.

1 edition · latest June 11, 2026