When I call http://stackoverflow.com (and I am logged in simultaneously) I get a collection of questions that appear to be tagged by my favorite tags (to a large proportion). There's a tab indicating these are interesting questions and indeed the tooltip says
questions that may be of interest to you based on your history and tag preferences
Below image shows this.

I like this view very much. Unfortunately, when I hit http://stackoverflow.com/questions later on I'm only allowed to select one of newest, featured, faq, .... See below image:

These tabs do also yield interesting questions, but not as interesting as these from the start page. Thus I am forced to hit my favorite button to open the start page again.
As this feature apparantly is implemented, I wonder why this is "hidden" on the start page and not prominently available from questions...



Thus I am forced to hit my favorite button to open the start page again.And you lose 0.17 seconds in the process. ;Pwhy such cool feature is "hidden" on the start page and not prominently available from questionsThe front page is the worst possible place to hide something, don't you think? – Yannis Apr 17 '12 at 8:16