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Der erste News/RSS-Reader, der es geschafft hat, mich von Reeder wegzubringen. News Explorer gibt es als Einmalkauf im App-Store und ist wirklich richtig gut! Klare Empfehlung von mir 🤩
News Explorer is a full-featured yet easy-to-use RSS, JSON, Atom, Reddit, YouTube, Podcast and Mastodon news reader with iCloud synchronization between Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Apple TV. Full iCloud Sync • News Explorer syncs your feeds, filters, folders, articles including statuses, note…
Da ist das Ding 🤩
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been working on better balancing my time across all my apps. Time for some updates:
Reeder 2024.12 adds the option to hide older items in the timeline, along with various improvements for Bluesky feeds.
Reeder Classic 5.5 improves support for Bluesky RSS feeds.
Mela 2.4 adds the ability to translate recipes directly in the editor.
Track running for 2024, complete ✅
Kimi, Fred and George getting the laps in at the Abu Dhabi post-season test 💪
Reeder is your all-in-one inbox for reading, watching and listening to content from various sources. From Unread Counts to Timeline Syncing Say goodbye to unread counts! With Reeder, your timeline position is synced across all your devices, letting you pick up right where you left off. Shared Feed…
Morgen geht’s ganz früh nach Kamsdort in Thüringen. Dort werden wir im #TrailwerkKamsdorf unter Tage mountenbiken. Ich bin aufgeregt und angespannt. #mtb #biken
Groenland verliert 30 Millionen Tonnen Eis... also im Vergleich in etwas so einen Block, den ihr in der Illustration neben dem Eifelturm seht.
Irre oder? Das Problem an der Nummer ist... Groenland verliert so viel Eis jede Stunde.... alle 60 Minuten oder 24x am Tag!
Analysis of more than 236,000 observations of glacier terminus positions shows that accelerated calving reduced the ice area of Greenland by about 5,000 km2 since 1985, producing over 1,000 Gt of freshwater that could influence ocean salinity and circulation.