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Tired of Algorithms? New App Recreates Channel Surfing
13 Mar
Summary
- A new web app named Channel Surfer mimics retro TV channel surfing.
- It functions as a YouTube discovery tool with 40 themed channels.
- The app aims to combat algorithm fatigue and indecision by offering curated content.

Channel Surfer is a new web application designed to evoke the nostalgic experience of 1990s television viewing. Developed by Steven Irby, the app functions as a discovery tool for YouTube content, presenting videos through a retro interface reminiscent of cable channel screens.
Currently, Channel Surfer features 40 distinct channels organized by various themes. These include traditional categories like news and sports, alongside niche subjects such as AI, gaming, gadgets, and space exploration. Irby created the app to address his own "indecision fatigue" and frustration with current algorithms.
He expressed a desire to return to a simpler form of content consumption, where viewers could passively tune into programming without the pressure of selecting what to watch next. This sentiment appears to resonate with users, as the app reportedly garnered over 10,000 views within its initial day of release.




