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somewhat belated because we've been really busy again but! we have a docs page up and running, we have the email situation hopefully sorted out, and stuff is flowing again generally. things are going pretty good right now on the backend for Beehaw, i'd say, and hopefully that continues as the week progresses.

when things chill out i'm hoping to get back to finishing a few books which i was reading in May--this has been a full time gig basically, so i haven't had any real downtime. i only just got in some Stardew Valley last night.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Congrats on graduating and landing a full-time job! 🎉

As an RSS-enjoyer perhaps you can help me. I want to get better about using RSS to stay connected and updated with the world. Right now I'm using Feeder for Android and I've got some feeds from a couple news publications, some Rust dev feeds, and some of my favorite podcasts, but I find that I get little value out of this. Do you have any recommendations on how to squeeze the most out of RSS? How do you decide what's worthwhile to subscribe to?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Well I am also figuring that out myself. For me I think the best thing that would bring the most value is to subscribe to those feeds who you're genuinely interested in like for me I love to keep up on AI/ML research so I have a lot of AI/ML blogs in my RSS feed including the latest news as well. I have also added the Hacker News Daily Digest as well. Link to where I got that one

I think it takes a while to get used to it like I understand where you're coming from when you said that you get little value out of it. I think it is the matter of who you like to read up on and is in your interests too. If you're interested in AI/ML, Science and Tech here's the github link to that optml and you can use Feedly to import that file if you're interested or just choose the ones you really want to read which is fine too! Github link to those RSS feeds