Show HN: I built a way to use X without the algorithmic feed (apps.apple.com)

1 points by cr1st1an ↗ HN
Hi HN,

I built X41, a small Safari extension for iOS that removes the home feed on X.com.

I still want to post, reply, check notifications, and look at analytics. I just don’t want the infinite, algorithmic timeline pulling me in every time I open X.

X41 removes the home feed entirely and replaces it with a minimal navigation: Profile, Notifications, and Analytics. Posting, replies, likes, and stats all continue to work normally.

The goal is simple: turn X back into a tool instead of a slot machine.

There’s no tracking, no account creation, and no data collection. Everything runs locally as a Safari extension.

I’m especially interested in feedback from people who still find value in X but feel conflicted about how addictive the default experience has become.

Happy to answer any questions about the implementation, Safari extensions, or the App Store process.

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