You can see it's old because it still has a #FrontSideBus and used a dedicaded #Chipset (or rather #PCH known as #US15W - but could also be married with other Chipsets like #nVidia#Ion - and only a single core and #HyperThreading...
Opinions? I am looking for #newsletter platform recommendations! What do you use, what do you like (or dislike!). Mailchimp, constant contact, buttondown, … ?
Need:
<500 subscribers
~weekly emails
Ease of use is key, don’t need to be tech savvy
Embed multimedia
Low/no budget
Accessibility built in
Responsive design, without creator needing to know much (or anything) about that
@cbdawson Personally, I'm just sick and tired of all the "#Newsletters" aka. #Spam#eMails I get that don't respect my decision to not contact me again that I do publicly shame them:
Just today I learned who is currently my province's Premier. Five months after one retired from politics. That's how little attention I pay to politics and news now, and how great my Mastodon timeline is at sheltering me. I should ask the local paper for a RSS feed. Who has links to tutorials for setting these up?
I used to be more attentive, but that was another nation ago that left me with residual outrage burnout.
Well my friend that's a great question! I'm happy to help out too :)
First, one must decide on a particular #Reader, and there are many to choose from, but here's one that really looks nice and is #SuperDuperEasyPeasy to use...
I hope you find it worthwhile, but be really careful - people who are new to reading their news via #RSS, #Atom, etc., are often overwhelmed with the addiction - it can be more compelling than that #tictak thang.
@jacobwilliams#RSS and #Atom will never die. At least I hope not. With zero extra action on your part, dedicated readers will get notified whenever you write, draw, or record new content. #smallweb
I wounder if we'll see something with #amd64-based #Atom / #Celeron / #COREi chips similar to the NUC Extreme Kits for #Linux#PC's once the mainstream goes #ARM64 or even #RiscV-128...
Feed auto-discovery (for RSS, Atom, and/or JSON Feed) enables feed readers to find the URL of related feeds when you enter the URL of a web page. https://dri.es/rss-auto-discovery
Good point by @robb: “Even if people only ever add your website into their feed reader and let the app find the RSS feed […], showing an RSS link reminds people that RSS exists, a win for the open web.” https://rknight.me/please-expose-your-rss/
"The intersection of AI and privacy is a critical issue. We need to be able to have the highest quality conversations about it, with maximum transparency and understanding of what's actually going on."
Ich glaube, dass sich viele an den Kopf gefasst haben, als Frau #Merkel den Ausstieg aus #Atom beschlossen hat. Ebenso haben sich viele an den Kopf gefasst, als Herr #Benz die Pferde vor'm Wagen weglies.
Frage: machen wir was, um anderen zu gefallen?
Oder weil' s' klug ist?
Here is a panoramic intellectual history that begins in ancient Greece, ranges across the entire span of Western philosophy and science, and ends with the first direct visual proof of the atom's existence.
Is there a standard way to declare that your Atom/RSS feed contains full articles and not just partials/summaries? I’ve noticed that the https://webfeeds.org/rss/1.0 namespace defines a webfeeds:partial element but I have never seen it used (I searched all the code forges and search engines. Not one example).
This is unrelated to feed pagination and archive feeds; I’m talking about having a way to say that each entry contains the full-text of each article.
Il y a vraiment plus de médias au Québec et au Canada qui doivent supporter le #rss . Surtout avec le fait que Google ne partagera plus les nouvelles. Le RSS ou les feeds #atom permettent de recevoir facilement les nouveaux articles qu'on ne peut plus avoir autrement
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