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<p>This feed is from a newsletter than also offers an RSS feed and fax delivery. Its author mostly focuses on the history of technology on various subjects, and has taught me as many things as the previously mentioned <a href="https://write.as/365-rfcs/" target="_blank">365 RFCs</a> project.</p>
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<title>One year of feeds</title>
<pubDate>Tue, 28 Dec 2021 08:38:56 +0100</pubDate>
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<p>By the way, <a href="https://tildegit.org/lucidiot/rsrsss.rss" target="_blank">the RSS feed for the RSRSSS repo</a> could be called the Really Simple RSRSSS Repository Syndication feed, or <abbr title="Really Simple Really Simple Really Simple Syndication Syndication Repository Syndication">RSRSRSSSRS</abbr>.</p>
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<title>tilde whirl</title>
<pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2022 13:52:03 +0200</pubDate>
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<p>~dozens has started a podcast with tildeverse citizens as its guests. Since podcasts are fully backed by RSS, well there is an RSS feed available. I helped him iron out some details on the feed, since I had never toyed with RSS feeds for podcasts before and wanted to look at them a bit more in-depth. Maybe if I get enough experience helping <a href="https://casa.tildepages.org/" target="_blank">casakhstan</a> people set up their podcast feeds, I will write about it here…</p>
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<title>The Plain Text Project</title>
<pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2022 09:16:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<p>The Plain Text Project is a blog initiated by Scott Nesbitt, a writer that has been Linux full-time for a while while not considering himself a <em>techie</em>, as in a power user. He shows various ways text files can be used, and includes tutorials on using tools such as <code>pandoc</code>. While the regular touting of Markdown as if it was the most perfect markup ever in most of the links shared on this blog annoys me, the suggestions can be inspiring to build your own plain text systems, and the author encourages using RSS feeds. You can get featured in it as well, by getting a quick interview over email on how you use plaintext.</p>
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<title>tinyapps.org</title>
<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2022 06:59:11 +0200</pubDate>
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<p>tinyapps.org is a website I found through my binging of every single article of the previously featured <em>Plain Text Project</em>. It features an interesting selection of old and very small Windows and Mac software that perform tasks that could seem to be impossible in such a small size, such as a mail client or a web browser. I might have a deeper look through the selection and use some of the tools in my Windows XP setup…</p>
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<title>Feedchievement get!</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 31 Aug 2022 17:30:53 +0200</pubDate>