On 1/2/2015 6:29 PM, Mat wrote:
I get at least half of my news via the Feedly reader (and I'm but a
young lad at 41). I just subscribed to your channel and, by the way,
and I agree it "should probably support /content/ elements for a "full
feed" experience" ;-)
And I "+1" that other point about permalinks too.
I was a grandfather at 41. :)
I have those two issues logged in the project on GitHub and plan on
implementing them, although frankly getting the content element right
for all types of tiddlers (images, Markdown, etc.) fills me with fear,
which is one of the reasons I've delayed it. :)
Right now I am struggling with another issue with the plugin (trying to
move it to my a "dullroar" namespace per the docs), and finding that I
am still not quite "there" yet on understanding how it all ties
together. Sigh. Two steps forward, 1.9999 steps back.
Here's a nice read on RSS vs Twitter.
<http://thenewsprint.co/2014/02/06/rss-vs-twitter/>I don't know if it
is Don Quijote fighting new tech but the article is only a year old
and statements like the following do make me buy:
I don't disagree. I love RSS/ATOM. It is open (+1), it alerts me of
updates in things I care about (+1), it has lots of clients available
thanks to Furrygoat's law
<http://www.furrygoat.com/2005/05/15/furrygoats-law/> (+1), and it
allows me to pay attention to it only when I want to (+1). And like the
author of that article, I too, unsubscribed to most things years ago,
and only subscribe to sites/authors who I either know personally or are
very carefully curated not to waste my time (it was part of a bigger
move on my part to reach "inbox zero," which I've been at for about four
years now).
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