Archives of various trending research papers, tools, and tutorials
Paperwave is a continuously evolving archive designed to track, evaluate, and surface meaningful research and technical work across the internet. It is not a static collection. It behaves more like a living system that observes, filters, and curates. Paperwave pulls from a wide range of ecosystems rather than relying on a single platform. Paperwave pulls from a wide range of ecosystems rather than relying on a single platform, including arXiv, SSRN, Semantic Scholar, Twitter (X) discussions and threads, GitHub trending repositories, research blogs and newsletters, as well as conference releases and preprints.
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Paperwave is inspired by Yutori and its approach to autonomous systems navigating complex information spaces. The idea of agents "going on an adventure" across the web, discovering and reasoning about information, is central to how Paperwave is designed. It runs quietly in the background, continuously exploring, evaluating, and assembling a clearer picture of the research landscape.