ZunoScroll reframes passive scrolling as structured self-education. You set up streams around any subject — a programming language, a historical period, a market trend, a skill — and the app builds a personalized learning graph from your choices. It then generates short-form posts you can scroll through like a social feed, except every card is designed to teach rather than entertain. Each stream also has an explore tab that surfaces real blogs, news articles, and topic-relevant insights, mixing AI-generated summaries with live external content. The format is deliberately low-friction: no courses to enroll in, no chapters to finish, just incremental knowledge absorbed in the time you'd otherwise spend doom-scrolling. Best suited for curious generalists, students looking to supplement formal study, or professionals who want to stay current on a topic without committing to long-form reading.