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ericlathrop.com
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| | | | | I've recently rediscovered the joys of RSS thanks to a RSS reader called Miniflux. RSS lets you subscribe to websites and automatically get notified when new content is available. RSS is a pull technology, meaning you control how often you check for content, can unsubscribe whenever you want, and don't have to give any information to the content provider. RSS has the usability benefit of making it easy to consume lots of information from many places very quickly. | |
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matthewguy.com
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| | | | | The weather has been warmer this week, the ground drier and it has been lovely to walk down to the Annapolis River after work. | |
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netnewswire.blog
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| | | | | Back in the days of yore, there were search engine services that 1) searched the blogosphere, and 2) let you subscribe to your searches via RSS. Each search query had its own feed. These services were great because you could get articles from outside the feeds you've subscribed to. Let's say you like cats -you could have a search feed on cats and hear about cats from all quarters of the web. | |
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www.roboticsthroughsciencefiction.com
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| | | Software Engineering in robotics - Let's look at the facts as illustrated by classic science fiction | ||