Technological platforms are not neutral. If we truly want to resist the digital coup that is currently under way, we need to normalize the use of free, open source solutions.
Advertising RSS feeds is also a good way to reach back and replace substack. People have forgotten them but they still work just as much as before. I’ve dug up Reeder that is still kicking after all these years.
How is it dead tech if everything still works, apps are still being made and websites still publish feeds? Literally every Substack and such has an rss it’s so easy that most websites have it without knowing and don’t link it but it works anyway
I think of it as the internet coming to you rather than you going to it.
You subscribe to updates on a website and it intelligently pulls new content/articles.
Its pretty neat! Lots of clients such as Outlook/Thunderbird have built in rss support and lots of websites provide them.
Here is one such software Tiny Tiny RSS that I self host (but most dont self host from what I understand).
Advertising RSS feeds is also a good way to reach back and replace substack. People have forgotten them but they still work just as much as before. I’ve dug up Reeder that is still kicking after all these years.
RSS is dead tech.
How is it dead tech if everything still works, apps are still being made and websites still publish feeds? Literally every Substack and such has an rss it’s so easy that most websites have it without knowing and don’t link it but it works anyway
Excuse me for being a bad techie, but… Wtf is rss? I’ve been around since before dsl, and rss has never been something I’ve researched or understood.
I get that it’s a feed, i think? Is it like a file that is a subscription protocol?
It stands for “Really Simple Syndication” (I think).
Its a standard for sending updates to a website, but its most commonly used to aggregate stuff like posts and articles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS
I think of it as the internet coming to you rather than you going to it.
You subscribe to updates on a website and it intelligently pulls new content/articles. Its pretty neat! Lots of clients such as Outlook/Thunderbird have built in rss support and lots of websites provide them.
Here is one such software Tiny Tiny RSS that I self host (but most dont self host from what I understand).
Get started today (if your interested): https://blog.thunderbird.net/2022/05/thunderbird-rss-feeds-guide-favorite-content-to-the-inbox/