
- No one has ever been poor by giving quiterss like android#
- No one has ever been poor by giving quiterss like software#
This means I discover new sources and I can verify why it appeared (it matches my custom search). I can set a google alerts using the advanced search semantics of google search, and get the result as a RSS feed. So I decided to get back to RSS, and realized I could still have the discovery of new sources using. And I have no way of checking why something appears in my feed. Was this promoted content? I don't have a clue.īe it promoted content or not, I realized I was vulnerable: anything could be pushed to me and I would think I see it because I'm interested in it. Well, it always happened, but those made me wondering because they were posts about brands, or very specific products. I totally loved it, as it properly detected my interests and shown articles about them even from websites I don't know about.īut lately, I saw more and more posts I wasn't interested in.
No one has ever been poor by giving quiterss like android#
Prior to that, my main source of information was google feed (when you sweep right on android main screen - for those who don't know it, it's a feed of news curated by google supposed to match our interests). The pubDate is optional but a lot of rss aggregators don't know what to do without it.įunny, I've set up a RSS reader again just this week. You can have as many items as you like, all parts speak for themselves except perhaps the time stamp Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Thankfully, Feedly came along, and I hopped on for the ride.ĭon't forget to just ask! I usually include a minimal RSS feed example in the email along with some bare basics explaintion. Going by my experience with abrasive/abusive behavior of the developer (I saw similar examples in other bugs in the tracker at the time), I decided to jump ship on the first sign of a reasonable alternative.
No one has ever been poor by giving quiterss like software#
Tt-rss worked okay for my needs (lacked polish), but still, no software is perfect, so if I were to continue using tt-rss, I'd undoubtedly run into other bugs. But being effectively ignored and then berated for trying to help? Ridiculous. No effort on his side to try to understand, no further digging for more information if something was unclear.īeing a software developer myself, I'd like to think I'm generally familiar with reporting reasonably useful bugs (repro steps, observed behavior, expected behavior, etc.), and even if I didn't include all information, I'm more than happy to provide more as requested/directed. Checked in a not long after, and discovered that the developer didn't bother to really read my bug reports, and instead, berated me (if my fuzzy recollection is to be believed, something to the effect of "I don't know what you're talking about" and "you're stupid go away"), followed by closing the bug reports. I opened a few reports (maybe 2 or 3?), and continued on my merry way.

There were a few bugs I had encountered (can't recall if it was on the mobile app, or on the browser UI), and decided to report to them. until I decided to file some bugs on their Redmine bug tracker.

After Google announced that Google Reader was going the way of the dodo, I spun up my own instance of tt-rss, and used their (paid) Android app too.
