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<p>Most posts are just random automated posts made by bots that were created to convert RSS feeds to ActivityPub, but sometimes I can find some nice things. I got the opportunity to mention <a href="https://envs.net/~lucidiot/hina/" target="_blank">HINA</a> at some point, and this week I found a new feed to add to my reader, <a href="https://grabfreegames.com">Grab Free Games</a>. The website's goal is pretty simple: tell you about any Steam games that are temporarily available for free, so that you can add them immediately to your Steam library and them prompty forget about them and never play them. Truly an amazing tool!</p>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2022 07:40:08 +0100</pubDate>
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<p>A whole tilde has its own global RSS feed! cosmic.voyage is a tilde whose members publish logs from spaceships, outposts, etc. in a sci-fi universe; a large writing project, similarly to <a href="https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/" target="_blank">the SCP foundation</a>. I keep on telling myself I'll have to read some of it someday, but it just gets added to my long pile of things to read—books, blog posts, magazines, random web pages, etc.</p>
<p>If you are more of an <abbr title="Internet Engineering Task Force">IETF</abbr> fan, you can also get an <a href="https://cosmic.voyage/atom.xml" target="_blank">Atom feed</a>.</p>
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