I reached a breaking point with my daily reading routine. I realized I was spending more time filtering out "Top 10 Libraries" listicles, disguised marketing, and SEO spam on LinkedIn/Google than actually reading deep engineering content.
So, I built this aggregator to scratch my own itch.
Analysis: Runs every article through GPT-4o with a strict system prompt.
Scoring: Assigns a 0.0 - 10.0 Relevance Score.
It penalizes: "Hello World" tutorials, PR/Hiring announcements, clickbait titles.
It rewards: Architecture deep dives, post-mortems, and code-heavy content.
Current Status (Beta): The core filtering engine is live. The frontend hides low-score articles by default. I'm currently tuning the prompt to avoid false negatives (blocking good content) and false positives (letting fluff through).
I need your feedback:
Is the "Terminal" aesthetic usable or too much?
Do you see any high-quality articles being unfairly filtered out?
giovanella•2h ago
I'm the developer behind 0xFeed.
I reached a breaking point with my daily reading routine. I realized I was spending more time filtering out "Top 10 Libraries" listicles, disguised marketing, and SEO spam on LinkedIn/Google than actually reading deep engineering content.
So, I built this aggregator to scratch my own itch.
How it works:
Ingestion: Pulls from ~30 high-quality engineering blogs (Netflix, Uber, AWS, etc.).
Analysis: Runs every article through GPT-4o with a strict system prompt.
Scoring: Assigns a 0.0 - 10.0 Relevance Score.
It penalizes: "Hello World" tutorials, PR/Hiring announcements, clickbait titles.
It rewards: Architecture deep dives, post-mortems, and code-heavy content.
Current Status (Beta): The core filtering engine is live. The frontend hides low-score articles by default. I'm currently tuning the prompt to avoid false negatives (blocking good content) and false positives (letting fluff through).
I need your feedback:
Is the "Terminal" aesthetic usable or too much?
Do you see any high-quality articles being unfairly filtered out?
The project is free to use. No paywall.
Thanks for checking it out.