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<p>That's neat. I like the idea of emails to RSS feeds, since it lets you centralize even more things into your feedreader. There are obvious security concerns here with the automatic password removal, or the fact that MD5 hashes are used, which could imply passwords are stored as MD5 hashes, or worse, a <a href="https://plaintextoffenders.com/" target="_blank">plain text offender</a> status. But it doesn't sound like it would be that difficult to secure your feed a little harder and get any email inbox as an RSS feed.</p>
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<pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2024 14:52:42 +0100</pubDate>
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<p>This is a quite well-known comic, created by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Norris_(cartoonist)" target="_blank">Alex Norris</a> and hosted on Tumblr. Most posts will star a pink blob, with three panels: one introduces a situation, the second adds a problem, and in reaction to it, the pink blob says <cite>oh no</cite> in the final panel. While it was intended as a parody of <em>relatable comics</em>, a genre of webcomics widely shared on social media involving common situations in real life that most of us can relate to, the parody part is not often well understood and many see it as a relatable comic in itself. I did too before actually researching what to say in this description!</p>
<p>The comic updates less regularly now, but it is not dead at all, and the occasional comic showing up in my feedreader never fails to make me laugh at least a little. A nice addition to a large pile of feeds if you want a break from reading news articles from time to time.</p>
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