Exploring a Unique Approach to RSS with a Server-Side Reader
By
Bogdanp
The bagel they save for the regulars. Don't skim, savour.
Summary
The article discusses the author's experience with RSS readers and their development of a unique RSS server-side reader. The approach used by the author has gained traction with at least one other person.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledI like the idea of RSS, but none of the RSS readers stuck with me, until I implemented one of my own, using a somewhat unusual technique.
There’s at least one other person using this approach now, so let’s write this down.
While I like the ideas behind RSS, none of the existing RSS readers worked for me. They try to do more than I need.
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