Newsblur makes hundreds of GET requests if I click on the green tab of the intelligence slider

Newsblur makes hundreds of GET requests if I click on the green tab of the intelligence slider and click on say, TechCrunch (468 in yellow and 25 in green).

Then, newblur makes alot of GET requests to the server, which increases the CPU usage to 100%.

It’s not really usable. I guess the computation of the “relevant” articles based on my training is done on the client side, is that necessary? Can you compute this on the server side and dump me with all the relevant articles in just 1 http call? Curious to know the real problem.

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screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/HyV2C.png

You know, this gives me a very good idea. I could progressively load images as you scroll (maybe stay 3-4 screens ahead). This would greatly speed up feed loading.

Sure, sounds good.

But can that fix this problem? I.e. where I quickly want to read all those stuff which are just green?