The thing is, I would like some algorithm. Are there RSS readers that have a Bayesian trainer or some other way to figure out what I'm actually interested in?
I would love an algorithm that would let me tune it.
Yes, nunti. You give it your rss feeds, and you either like or dislike items. It recognizes what types of things you do and dont want to see, and prioritizes that.
It's all open source, so you could mess with it if you want. There is some built in ability to tune parameters.
The downside is you can't cluster your feeds. E.g., sometimes I want to read the news, and sometimes I want recipes, but with nunti, it's all combined.
If it's open source, sounds like the potential for a new feature Issue + Pull Request!
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