There is not enough side-eye in the world for this: Google revives RSS.
Google, some of us remember Google Reader.
And we have not forgotten. And we have not forgiven.
There is not enough side-eye in the world for this: Google revives RSS.
Google, some of us remember Google Reader.
And we have not forgotten. And we have not forgiven.
@adders I still miss Google Reader! Though Feedly has filled the gap in my reading flow pretty nicely.
@adders Google Reader was ace! I bloody hated those muppets for quiet sometime. I will never forgive them for that.
@adders I’m with @wearsmanyhats that this sounds like another way for them to latch their tracking onto an open standard as part of their current “advertising and privacy can be friends” push.
@adders I’m a very satisfied Newsblur user and happily pay for the service. Hell would freeze over before I’d let Chrome near my RSS feeds.
@adders This isn’t RSS, just a version of Safari’s reading list. The reality is that RSS doesn’t always work, since most sites of note use ad impressions, not ad-free subscriptions behind a paywall. The web was never open, nor free (as in beer), not in its entirety, RSS ditto.
@pimoore I don’t know Feedbin, but I’ll go take a look now that you’ve mentioned it. Now, more than ever, I’m choosing a modular approach to the services that I use and pay for. That way my lifeflow is resilient if anyone of those services gets deprecated.
@pimoore I just found out that you can subscribe to a Mastodon accounts via RSS.
Just add .rss to the end of an account’s URL, e.g. fediverse.partners/@duncanhart dot RSS
(NB I’ve deliberately written ‘dot RSS’ as the editor syntax doesn’t like it if I add .rss as a suffix to an @ identity).