Nevertheless I’m a computer programmer and have decided to make an RSS reader of my own which fits my needs. Social media companies make money by showing us adds and collecting our personal data. Interestingly, Twitter used to have a feature like this but their executives must have realized (as I have) that they could make no money with this sort of thing and discontinued the feature. It’s like how you need a home address to receive mail, and thesender must have your correct home number and zip code; you need an Internet Protocol addressto connect to the Internet, and any device trying to connect to yours needs the proper IP for asuccessful connection. I have archives of the column going back to August 2000. Not bad, but not as complete as I’d like. I will also be looking for other ways to convert my internet usage to be more dependent on RSS, if I ever decide I want to consume Reddit content I can do so via RSS as each subreddit has a dedicated RSS feed whose post oder doesn’t sift like it does when going to the actual site.
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I hope you find it informative and entertaining. While I doubt the future will include that many people using RSS as it was in the past but I personally am making an effort to use RSS in as many situations as I can to increase my productivity by decreasing the amount of time I spend scrolling through sites looking for something I’d find interesting. It is possible to subscribe to an RSS feed for any YouTube channel, so I can put those into an RSS reader and I will only ever see what I want to rather than what YouTube wants me to waste my time with. The bus, for example, would provide better passengers per hour performance because it could take 50 passengers at a time. If you can provide arresting high-res (print quality) images (not just screenshots) to accompany the story, I’m much more likely to take an interest.
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