Testing a post from Craft.. This could get interesting
@ericmwalk do tell!!!!
@toddgrotenhuis it is very hacked together by pretty much posting it to another place that then will get picked up using the import from feeds option that we now have. However, it won't import pictures at this time which isn't probably the end of the world at this time as things I would post from Craft I was thinking of long-form posts that I would take more time to put together. Unlike my running pictures š.
@ericmwalk Craft is my home base so would love to see your write up when you are ācompleteā with what you are trying.
@ericmwalk I have a domain (notes.multif.actor) and had wondered about trying to get RSS on that for new pages I publish from Craft share
@toddgrotenhuis for the pages you publish from Craft share where do they live or how do you point people to them? Is it still just sitting in Craft or another system. Really that was my hiccup was trying to find a place to post to that I could have an RSS feed to import into Micro.blog.
@topgold no, this is Craft.do where I have a post/notes/write-up about how I use Readwise
@toddgrotenhuis very clever. I'm trying to figure out a way to easily share Readwise nuggets. I have to bring them through an Obsidian public vault or into an Instapaper collection. Both of those work but I'm spending a lot of time as curator.
@topgold noā¦Iāve been all over the place with RSS. Was a huge google reader user, moved to NewsBlur and there was some network there for a while. Switched to Inoreader when people were moving there. Sharing also kinda died off there. Gave up on the āsocial sharingā element and focused on my blog and my highlights/notes.
Now Iām getting most of my āseriousā feeds in Readwise Reader directly, and twitter follows in @netnewswire, and a few game/music type things left in Inoreader that I will probably move more directly into @netnewswire when my subscription comes up for renewal.
@toddgrotenhuis I miss not having netnewswire. Android land for me with a Feedly AI workaround that does not detect social signals from smart people.