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everdrive ◴[] No.45006602[source]
The free internet might be gone in the next decade. Probably time to buy a few hard drives and do some archiving. I don't just mean piracy. Articles, blogs, anything you find precious.
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themafia ◴[] No.45007296[source]
It's a good time to get an RSS reader and build some direct connections to your sources. They're coming for the "aggregators" next.
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1oooqooq ◴[] No.45007685[source]
rss is dead. and aggregating won't be your main issue anyway.
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themafia ◴[] No.45007721[source]
RSS is alive and well. I use it daily with dozens of sites and authors. It's incredibly useful, widely used, and well supported.

Finding content is the issue. Unless I go directly to each site every day and scan for new articles I'm likely to miss them. If not for aggregators and RSS how else would this be accomplished?

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dbg31415 ◴[] No.45008293[source]
> RSS is alive and well

That's a stretch.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/the-rise-and-demise-of-rss/

https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&geo=US&q=r...

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