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171 points dreadsword | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.198s | source

An honest to god, non-algorithmic reverse chrono list of tech news that passes my signal-to-noise tests, updated hourly.

A lightweight a page design as I've been able to keep; simple, clean, fast. No commercial features or aspirations - this is a passion project, something I've been fooling around with on and off for decades.

There's a "Top" view too with an LLM edited front page & summary, and categorized views for a large number of topics - see the Directory. A few more buried features to explore, but the fundamental use case is pop in, scan, exit - fast and concise.

Your feedback would be appreciated!

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swader999 ◴[] No.45687642[source]
Maybe I'm the only one but I would love a feed that never showed me items again that I've already scrolled past without engaging in the first time.
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facundo_olano ◴[] No.45688326[source]
I built that feature (auto mark as read by scrolling) into my feed reader if you’re up to self host and curate your sources

https://github.com/facundoolano/feedi

I did try to build a public facing news aggregator with a similar ux but I couldn’t pull it off purely based on client side state (and I didn’t want to do user management)

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1. dreadsword ◴[] No.45690116[source]
I'm with you on not wanting to do user management, feature creep, user data security concerns, etc.