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Feeds

No accounts. Your feed list lives inside the page link itself — change the list and the link changes with it.

Shortcuts: hn = Hacker News · r/name = a subreddit · polymarket / kalshi = top prediction markets (red number = YES probability, sized by 24h volume) · lobsters = Lobste.rs hottest · bluesky = Bluesky's What's Hot feed (sized by likes) · mastodon = trending links on mastodon.social (sized by shares) · wiki = yesterday's most-read Wikipedia articles (sized by views) · any http(s):// URL = RSS or Atom feed.


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news labs

A tribute to Digg Labs by Stamen (2006–2010), rebuilt for today’s feeds: Hacker News, Reddit, RSS, Polymarket and Kalshi.

bigspy — headlines stream in from the bottom; bigger type = higher score. Scroll up to browse back through everything that has streamed past (up to 400 headlines) — the stream holds while you read, and the back to live button drops you back to the bottom. Hovering a headline also holds the stream, so a story can't slip away mid-click.

stack — activity rains down into columns, one column per story; taller and greener columns are hotter. Hover a column for its headline, click to open. The title list below is colored by heat.

swarm — stories are circles with the title inside, growing with every burst of activity. Diggers are the yellow dots swarming around them; they grow as they digg more and fly from circle to circle. When the same digger hits two stories, a line connects them — the thicker the line, the more diggers in common, and linked stories drift closer together. Hover a story to light up its connections, click to open. (Since feeds don't expose per-user votes, diggers are simulated agents biased toward same-source stories, so links roughly mean shared audience.)

\u26A1 breaking — when similar headlines surface across two or more different sources in the same refresh (say BBC, a subreddit, and a prediction market all mentioning the same event), they're clustered as breaking news: bigspy rows flash red, stack columns pulse red, and in swarm the cluster fuses into a red pulsing mega-node.

sparklines — the page builds its own history while it runs: every refresh records each story's score (for prediction markets, the YES probability). Hover any headline, column, or circle and the tooltip charts that story's trajectory — after 20–30 minutes you'll see real rise-and-fall curves. History lives in memory, so it resets on reload.

⛶ screensaver — hides all chrome, goes fullscreen, hides the cursor when idle, and rotates through the three visualizations every two minutes. Move the mouse for the exit button, or press Esc. Add &k=1 to the end of a share link to make it boot straight into screensaver mode (great for a wall-mounted display).

The red number is points (HN), upvotes (Reddit), YES probability (Polymarket / Kalshi), or a freshness score for plain RSS. Scores are normalized per source so they can share one screen. Headlines link to the story; the red number links to the discussion (HN comments, Reddit thread, or an RSS feed's comments link when it provides one). On stack and swarm, click a story to open the article and shift-click to open its comments.