What's new

v1.11.0

Cross-edition signal lab

Lootura adds a lab for seeing which signals from one edition are also being covered by media in other editions.

v1.10.0

Sharper signal selection

Lootura changes how headlines are grouped so it can better tell when several sources are covering the same story and when they only share a loose word.

v1.9.0

Cleaner editions and Labs

Lootura organizes edition expansion, adds Japan as its own edition, and reduces Labs to the experiments that add the most value.

v1.8.0

Three new editions

Lootura adds South Africa, Mexico, and Argentina as real editions, with their own feeds, Signal, Labs, and operational pipeline.

v1.7.0

Clearer original link

Lootura simplifies each card and keeps the original article as the main destination.

v1.6.0

Bylines in motion

Lootura starts reading editorial activity through authors: who is publishing more recent items and when a byline adds a useful signal.

v1.5.0

Labs, hints, and PWA launch

Lootura adds Labs as a functional experiment area, connects selected hints back into the feed, and improves startup in the installed app.

v1.4.0

News cover and separate Signal

Lootura restores the navigable headline cover and moves Signal into its own section, with followed words on a separate screen.

v1.3.0

Scrollable cover headlines

The lead cover signal now lets you move through its related headlines to better read how the same movement is being reported.

v1.2.0

Signals that hold

Lootura adds a read for signals that stay alive after 24 hours, without mixing it into the main cover.

v1.1.0

Batch AI Signal

Lootura adds optional enrichment to improve signal titles and signal reading without runtime calls.

v1.0.0

Lootura moves to signal covers

Lootura is centered on three live covers for what is happening, what is moving, and what is fading.

v0.23.0

Radar with spend control

Lootura prepares an optional improvement so Radar can name important topics more clearly while staying under control: it can be tested without spending, capped by budget, and monitored from Operations.

v0.22.0

Radar follows your signals

Radar gains a PWA-only tab for the words you follow: it finds matching recent stories, keeps the latest first, and drops them after at most seven days.

v0.21.0

Editions as a control surface

Editions is no longer only a switcher: in the PWA it now chooses the base signal, controls which categories get in, and tracks words that should stand out.

v0.20.1

Share from the feed

Stories can now be shared directly from the feed. Lootura creates a preserved link so the story still opens even after the live feed changes.

v0.20.0

Sharing without live dependencies

Lootura now shares snapshot links: each story or Radar cluster carries the minimal data inside the URL, so the link still opens even after the live feed has changed.

v0.19.0

Tabbed My Lootura

My Lootura is now organized into tabs for saved stories, muted sources, and interest signals. The trash action now asks for confirmation before clearing saved stories.

v0.18.0

More resilient fetching

The source pipeline is more careful when an RSS feed fails: it keeps useful cache, applies cooldowns by HTTP status, and shows in Quality whether a source has low output or is blocked with errors such as HTTP 403.

v0.17.0

Reddit in US Radar

US Radar now adds related Reddit threads inside topics already detected by news sources, without counting as sources or changing editorial thresholds.

v0.16.0

Stackroom

What's new now has a technical doorway into Stackroom: an internal section explaining how Lootura is built behind the scenes, from feeds and the pipeline to Radar, PWA, quality, and publishing.

v0.15.0

Calm mode from the menu

Calm mode is now a quick menu setting, next to dark mode. It filters breaking noise, live coverage, and repetitive politics without switching editions.

v0.14.0

My Lootura

Saved evolves into My Lootura: a local screen for saved stories, muted sources, and interest signals the user can remove at any time.

v0.13.0

Gestures to tune the feed

The PWA now has horizontal gestures: swipe left to teach Lootura you want more like that story, and swipe right to mute the source for 24 hours.

v0.12.0

PWA gesture onboarding

The PWA explains horizontal gestures with a lightweight local sheet. It appears once and does not take over a full feed card.

v0.11.0

What changed since last time

The PWA shows a return summary when the user comes back after a while: new stories, Radar changes, and strong alerts, with options to continue, show next time, or disable it.

v0.10.0

Source confidence

Stories now show a subtle source health label just above the author, source, and time line. It uses feed health data to distinguish stable and intermittent sources.

v0.9.0

Expiring saved stories

Saved stories now use the same visual structure as About, Radar, and Updates. Saved items last 15 days and are cleaned up automatically to keep the list fresh.

v0.8.0

Status with quality review

Status now has a quality tab for reviewing Radar, weak sources, and noisy terms without leaving the internal screen. Data validation and checks were also added to the pipeline.

v0.7.0

Global ephemeris

Lootura can now insert one global on-this-day card when the date deserves it. Selection combines editorial overrides with Wikipedia and skips the day when there is no strong enough historical signal.

v0.6.0

Radar Alert

Radar now highlights stories that pull in many sources within a short window. When a story truly accelerates, it appears as a special signal inside the editorial radar.

v0.5.0

Dark mode across the app

Lootura now follows the device theme and lets you change it from the menu. Radar, About, Updates, and Status were adjusted so contrast works better in dark mode.

v0.4.0

Sharper and more useful Radar

Radar now separates markets more cleanly, requires stronger signal overlap, and avoids showing weak clusters. Less noise, clearer sense that multiple outlets are actually talking about the same story.

v0.3.0

Radar is live

Lootura now watches the background noise and groups the signals that keep repeating. Fewer isolated headlines, clearer sense of what is actually going on.

v0.2.0

More world in the feed

The feed now pulls from more sources, mixes stories better, and adds small editorial capsules for each visit.

v0.1.0

First feed prototype

The first vertical feed prototype launched with full-screen stories, swipe navigation, and content loaded from a local JSON file.

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