Month: December 2023
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Updating a feedCorps reading list
I have a bunch of feedCorps reading lists, started in October. At the time, I developed a distribution system for them, and a process for updating reading lists. I just added some subscriptions to my podcasts reading list, and am about to re-discover and document the process for updating a list. The goal is to…
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New framework for news products
I’m working on the next rev of the API for news products, and along with it a new more flexible runtime. For now, here’s a screen shot of the new news.scripting.com, which is the prototype site I’m working with.
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The power of open formats
Andrew Hickey is one of my favorite bloggers, and it’s somewhat weird because.. He blogs on Bluesky but it works because.. John Spurlock added RSS 2.0 feeds for Bluesky, built on their API, I am able to subscribe Hickey’s observations in FeedLand, because.. Of course FeedLand understands RSS. And it all happened without getting complicated.…
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A sub-domain for your feed?
I was starting to think how I wanted to use my outbound feed on feedland.com and then I had the usual not happy feeling that it’s indelibly bound to data.feedland.com, and if I ever want to move it, it’ll be a pain in the butt. This is what it looks like. https://data.feedland.com/feeds/davewiner.xml But then I…
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Timelines, Blogrolls and OPML lists
Using Scripting News as a model, three ways to view my blogroll of bloggers — a timeline a list of HTML links you can click on with a few comments about why you find them interesting (traditional view of a blogroll) an OPML subscription list that can be subscribed to right now on my blog…