| Open Source | https://prototypr.io |
| Fun Project | https://impostersyndrome.life |
| Indie SaaS | https://letter.so |
| Open Source | https://prototypr.io |
| Fun Project | https://impostersyndrome.life |
| Indie SaaS | https://letter.so |
@calebhailey really cool idea, thanks! Do people make opml files available at a url ? I have the option to upload one, but I password protected the form at the moment: https://feedbagel.com/import
I like your idea better though with regular updates from a url, really cool! Gonna look into that when I get chance
I helped someone learn the joys of RSS feeds today.
I am so thankful the tool exists that helps me curate my own internet experience… I can stay up to date in ways I couldn’t before, and I’m seeing updates to things that I would have lost without it.
I am following so many lovely artist bloggers, and when folks make new posts I don’t have to worry about missing the notification they have a new one that they shared on some social media walled garden whose algorithm hides it from me because it has an external link.
My reader isn’t fancy (It’s called ReadKit and it’s for Apple) but it keeps me informed.
Now to encourage people to stop using platforms to share their stuff and start using their own websites. I shouldn’t need to join some company’s silo container to see your latest news.
Here’s my blog. Type in the web address into your reader. It’ll set you up.
https://www.coreyartusimagery.com/musings
#blog #blogging #RSS #artist #artlife #artistlife #artblog #writing #Readkit
@calebhailey that's a great collection, I'm just looking for OPML files to try on this side project https://feedbagel.com
Actually, what do you think of an OPML page on there that will link to your site, like a attribution for feed curations?
Reclaiming the web: Mastodon and the decentralised social movement - by Matt Vestengen-Cox
Internet friends (and future friends!): I'm putting together a talk about joyful weirdness on the web and was looking for examples of what other people have fallen in love with:
Could I ask you to show me examples of weird, delightful, unexpected websites and webapps you've made or seen?
@jessie hey I made a typewriter, does it count?