How it works
A quick guide to finding, reading, and adding links on TuringLinks.
Browsing the directory
- Directory — every top-level category. Pick a topic to see its links and subcategory filters.
- Tags — each link is tagged by AI. Click any tag (or a tag in the home page's tag cloud) to see everything tagged the same way.
- Sources — browse by the site a link comes from, e.g. every link from a given domain.
- A–Z index — all links listed alphabetically by title.
- Random link — feeling lucky? Jump to a random entry.
Searching
Use the search box in the header to find links by title, description, source, or category. Search matches keywords across the directory.
Reading a link page
Each link's detail page is built to tell you whether it's worth your click before you leave the site. You'll typically see:
- An AI-written summary and a longer overview.
- Key points — the main takeaways at a glance.
- Tags, category, and content-type label.
- Similar links (matched by meaning) and an "also relevant to" list of related categories.
- Page & tech details scraped from the source: author, dates, reading time, language, server, and more.
- A link to an archived copy when one is available.
Submitting a link
Anyone can submit a link — no account required. Here's what happens when you do:
- We fetch the page and read its content and metadata.
- Gemini generates a title, summary, category, subcategory, tags, and key points.
- The link is published to the directory and connected to similar links.
If a link with the exact same URL already exists, we'll take you to it instead of creating a duplicate.
Descriptions are generated by AI and may occasionally be inaccurate. See the
FAQ for how to report or request changes to a listing.