Take Back Your Feed: Building a Privacy-First ML-Powered Content Filter
Every feed you use — Hacker News, Reddit, X — has the same problem. Either it’s chronological and you’re drowning in noise, or it’s ranked by an algorithm optimizing for engagement, not your actual interests. You scroll past 90% of what you see, hoping something relevant catches your eye before the dopamine loop wins. The usual solutions don’t help much. RSS gives you firehose-level control but no ranking. Keyword filters are blunt — blocking “crypto” also hides legitimate cryptography research....