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| | | | | Tutorial on how to set up an RSS feed for a static website. | |
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lmnt.me
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www.ar.al
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| | | | | RSS like it's 1999. English | French Before Twitter, before algorithmic timelines filtered our reality for us, before surveillance capitalism, there was RSS: Really Simple Syndication. RS-what now? For those of you born into the siloed world of the centralised web, RSS is an ancient technology from Web 1.0 ("the naïve Web?"). Like most things back then, it does what it says on the tin: it enables you to easily syndicate the content of your site. | |
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| | | See only the content you want on your feed; avoid being locked in by closed platforms. Update (16 August 2022): Some time after writing this post, I discovered other great explanations of how RSS works and why you should use it that are probably better than mine. Do check them out: About Feeds by Matt Webb You Need Feeds What is RSS? Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a very well... | ||