I’ve been reading HackerNews for a long time, and often the upvoted articles are from great blogs I want to subscribe to. That’d be the job of an RSS feed reader.<p>However, in my case, being subscribed to a blog doesn’t mean I want to read everything from that blog. I like to filter content before it gets into my reading list.<p>This is why I developed Lighthouse.<p>It is separated into inbox and library.<p>The inbox is where newly published content appears in, where users can bookmark content they’re interested in, and mark the rest as seen to immediately archive it.<p>The library is the place for bookmarked content, basically a read later list.<p>It is also possible to view all content of a specific RSS feed, but that’s not the primary use-case.<p>The cool thing is that this flow makes it easy to automate filtering via rules. When new content arrives in the inbox, depending on conditions, it can automatically be bookmarked or archived.<p>Would love to know what you think about this different way of working with content.