79 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford 16 Oct
Every time I talk about RSS I feel like an old tech grouch. I've never stopped using RSS. If anything I use it more today than I did 10 years ago.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Skipper 17 Oct
How can anyone live without RSS? It's so good.
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33 sats \ 0 replies \ @kepford 16 Oct
I had no idea Tim Cook was on SN! Welcome...
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @sudocarlos 16 Oct
RSS ftw! If you left X or another platform for nostr and youre missing updates from sites you followed, you can follow their RSS feed on nostr: https://rss.nos.social/
And, although less relevant, if they moved to Mastodon, then search for them on https://mostr.pub/
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Bishop 16 Oct
nice share, ty.
<<RSS basically works like social media should work. Using RSS is a chance to visit a utopian future in which the platforms have no power, and all power is vested in publishers, who get to decide what to publish, and in readers, who have total control over what they read and how, without leaking any personal information through the simple act of reading.
And here's the best part: every time you use RSS, you bring that world closer into being! The collective action problem that the publishers and friends and politicians and businesses you care about is caused by the fact that everyone they want to reach is on a platform, so if they leave the platform, they'll lose that community. But the more people who use RSS to follow them, the less they'll depend on the platform.>>
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @4rge 17 Oct freebie
Probably