RSS was the best way for me to stay up to date about the recent publications in my field. Then, google's RSS aggregator was discontinued, I briefly switched to Feedly, but it slowly faded out of my life. I now mostly rely on Google Scholar's recommendations about which papers matter in my field. I like to believe it's good at it, but never actually checked this assumption. Anyone still using RSS here?
I personally don't use it anymore, but our advertising panels still use RSS to access news. It's a simple way for devices to access information published by other entities.
RSS was the best way for me to stay up to date about the recent publications in my field. Then, google's RSS aggregator was discontinued, I briefly switched to Feedly, but it slowly faded out of my life. I now mostly rely on Google Scholar's recommendations about which papers matter in my field. I like to believe it's good at it, but never actually checked this assumption. Anyone still using RSS here?
I am running a RSS feed of SN in TG here
I personally don't use it anymore, but our advertising panels still use RSS to access news. It's a simple way for devices to access information published by other entities.
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RIP Aaron Swartz
Good to see Aaron remembered also in the HN thread
https://m.stacker.news/20941
RSS is a great tool. I've been using it for more than a decade.
Just to remember that you can also follow SN content using RSS.
You can get the homepage posts on:
https://stacker.news/rssYou can get individual territories posts on:
https://stacker.news/~<name>/rssSuggestion time: perhaps a feed for the post's comments and feed to follow a given user activity would also be nice/useful.
Happy birthday, RSS!