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A calm, self-hosted news reader designed to surface important headlines without noise, tracking, or algorithmic manipulation.
This project pulls directly from trusted public RSS feeds and presents them in a clean, minimal interface that favors clarity over engagement tactics. No autoplay, no popups, no clickbait layouts — just headlines and summaries.
It exists as a personal alternative to ad-heavy news sites and social feeds, prioritizing privacy, speed, and focus.
Explores:
- Privacy-respecting RSS aggregation
- Minimal, readable layouts
- Static + lightweight dynamic delivery
- Source-weighted curation (primarily U.S. news with limited international/cultural content)
- Infinite scroll without clutter
- Self-hosted infrastructure (no third-party tracking)
Sources include:
- NPR
- BBC
- Associated Press
- Reuters
- PBS NewsHour
- The Guardian
- and several smaller public-interest or nonprofit outlets
The goal is simple: open the page, scan the world, close the tab, move on with your day.