![]() An RSS reader is an app that can consume RSS content. Simply, you add entries to the document as you post new content. ![]() RSS started when XML was all the rage, so it is an XML document. In fact it's still used quite commonly in the podcast world. Still RSS is supported by many things and is the ideal target for someone making a small independent content feed even if feels old. In fact Google rather famously killed one of the biggest RSS readers, Google Reader, probably because of the incentives to funnel more of that content through themselves direction. Most subscription data is handled through social media or the platforms themselves in a siloed way. It used to be very standard to have RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds, or Atom feeds. This idea is interesting because of how politics shaped the web. What would be better is if users could subscribe to content. So if you were someone interested in that content you'd be forced to check it day-after-day in vain so see if I've done anything new. One problem is that I don't write posts on it very often because I'm usually busy doing other things. ![]() I have a personal blog I built on Eleventy and published on several hosting services. ![]()
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