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Airshow: A Lightweight App for People Who Like Podcasts
By the makers of Feedbin. Excited to try it tomorrow. Sync didโt seem to work so far, though.
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๐๐ท Polish ๐ต๐ฑ craft beer in Genoa ๐ฎ๐น. On a Sunday afternoon. Several venues combined forces on a small city square. Life is good ๐
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๐๐ David Sinclair: Reversing the Aging Process [The Knowledge Project Ep. #136]
Adversity is good for you. Under control, of course. A good new perspective to pick up on this topic from this podcast episode.
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Technology
๐พ [Feedbin Feature Request] Show image thumbnails in Micro.blog list of entries
This post will be shortly sent to support@feedbin.com.
Not sure if this may be classified as an issue, but here goes as per Feedbin’s feature request instructions:
1๏ธโฃ Sell it! Why would this make a good feature?
Feedbin already has excellent Micro.blog integration! ๐ With just a few bits of improvements, including this one, Feedbin can practically replace the native app. This makes it more likely for Feedbin to become the one place to consume content from.
Showing images/thumbnails is fairly standard:
- helps to read micro posts faster, no need to even open the entry
- makes the list of entries prettier
- many other feeds, incl. ๐ฆ Twitter support image thumbnails
This request particularly refers to the Discover and Timeline type of feeds:
https://micro.blog/posts/discover
https://micro.blog/feeds/username.json
, e.g. mine beinghttps://micro.blog/feeds/todor.json
2๏ธโฃ Good features should appeal to many. Not just you.
The Discover and personal Timeline feeds are the core feeds on Micro.blog. I bet users spent most of their time on these feeds. This feature will improve the experience for every Micro.blog user.
3๏ธโฃ How do you envision the feature would work? Use descriptions, mock-ups whatever helps communicate your vision.
4๏ธโฃ Most of the time the hardest part of any feature is building an interface for it, so extra points if you can help out with that.
Combining 3๏ธโฃ & 4๏ธโฃ. The attached images show the difference between the Discover feed and the blog’s direct JSON feed. The thumbnail is showed in the blog’s feed.
The feature request is essentially to have the thumbnail visible for entries that utilize the Micro.blog integration as well.
Here is a gist with a snapshot of the Discover feed. Relevant part:
{ "id": "13176027", "content_html": "<p>Pitcher plant is thriving now that itรขโฌโขs getting much more water and humidity. รฐลธยชยด</p>\n<img src=\"https://micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Fmicro.jagtalon.com%2Fuploads%2F2022%2Ff7a3e0e05e.jpg\" width=\"600\" height=\"600\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\">\n", "url": "https://micro.jagtalon.com/2022/07/22/pitcher-plant-is.html", "date_published": "2022-07-22T14:49:06+00:00", "author": { "name": "Jag Talon", "url": "https://jagtalon.com/", "avatar": "https://avatars.micro.blog/avatars/2022/100012.jpg", "_microblog": { "username": "jtalon" } }, "_microblog": { "date_relative": "2022-07-22 2:49 pm", "date_timestamp": 1658501346, "is_favorite": false, "is_bookmark": false, "is_deletable": false, "is_conversation": false, "is_linkpost": false, "is_mention": false } },
5๏ธโฃ Above all contributing code is the best way to get a feature started.
Sorry, no can do. ๐
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Technology
๐พ Down the RSS reader rabbit hole
I’ve been rebuilding my RSS reader setup over the last few days and I’m loving it. I was an avid Google Reader user (RIP) back in the day. After its demise I switched over to newsletters, except for a minor flirt with Feedly. Newsletters hardly ever worked for me as I’m not email-oriented at all. Some posts on โด๏ธ Micro.blog inspired me to check again the state of RSS readers and I’m super excited about what I found. Nowadays, I would call them feed readers - there are more options than RSS and this is amazing - JSON, Atom, email (!), podcasts, and I suppose some custom integrations.
After exploring several options I settled for ๐ Feedbin. NetNewsWire and Reeder, while refreshingly straightforward, felt insufficient for my needs. Unfortunately, I don’t remember the details anymore after so much digging and comparing. I may still return to them in the future. The last contender was Inoreader. It has a dazzling amount of options, so many as to confuse you in the beginning. Yet, most of the configurability was cruft to me, and the one thing I found useful for viewing didn’t have feature parity on iPad. I can’t stress how much it annoys me when the mobile apps are too crippled vs web.
Here’s a list of the top things I appreciated in ๐ Feedbin, mixed with my workflow preferences:
- Aesthetics The app is sleek-looking and current. If I’m to stick with a reader, aesthetics are not a superficial requirement. I’m giving up the curated design of many services. I should like what I look at.
- Fetching full content Feeds are often truncated. ๐ Feedbin does a stunning job at fetching the full content. It’s also a persistent setting per feed. So it works seamlessly. E.g. Inoreader required one extra click every time. Added bonus is how all the ads and useless elements get stripped away.
- Mute I’m an inbox 0 person. Unread counts stress me a lot. For the highest volume feeds, mainly news-type, I just mute the feeds. In any case, I read news on-demand even now. ๐ Feedbin gives you stats for feed volume which simplifies managing this.
- Micro.blog integration This is very important to me currently. There is excellent integration - you can even read the whole conversation from within ๐ Feedbin. One thing that is lacking is a direct link to the conversation for ease of replying. A feature request is on my list.
- ๐ Feedbin is not after my data From what I can tell the app is maintained by a small team of 2. There is no magic algorithm, suggestions, ads, i.e. suspicious intelligence. Furthermore, the project is open source, though it’s not recommended to run your own instance. And even then, no one is stopping you - just don’t expect official support.
I’ve been steadily migrating what I follow from a zillion of places to the feed reader - email, bookmarks, Twitter, Medium. It’s been extremely smooth. Only in one case I needed to use a feed generator (FetchRSS), yet to see if this works well enough - but, hey, there is this option for stubborn sites, too.
That’s it for now. Hope someone found something useful. If you have any tips, hit me up ๐
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Technology
๐พ @help [Feature request] Would be useful to have a link to the corresponding conversations from Posts and Replies. Similar to Mentions. It will make it easier to refer to related conversations in current and future discussions.
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Management
๐ป๐ฌ Scott Galloway, Enablers:
The โidolatry of innovators,โ leads to the misguided notion that people (usually men) of great achievement (usually in tech) should not be criticized, are not bound by a code of ethics, and are above the law.
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Technology
๐พโ๐ Feedbin + โด๏ธ Micro.blog query. There is already pretty nice integration. Only thing lacking is interaction. Is it possible to reply to a conversation directly from Feedbin? If not, is there an easy way to navigate to the conversation as to reply from Micro.blog?
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๐ In the morning as I was dressing up, I saw a little snake ๐ crawl into our suitcase ๐ฑReleased it smoothly. It made a second attempt to get through the window later on. Poor snake wants to escape the unnatural heat. Reminder to leave a bowl of water ๐ฆ outside for wildlife.
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,Gaming
๐ฎ Remember Indie Game: The Movie? Itโs been 10 years. Dare I say it feels even longer. This documentary told such emotional stories. Need to dig up my Humble Bundle (remember when that was cool, too) account and watch it again.
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๐๐ท Lourmarin is beautiful, hot ๐ฅต and weโre moving slowlyโฆ for other reasons. ๐
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Technology
๐พ Found another use for my iPad - a power bank. Donโt have my iPhoneโs power brick on me, but the USB-C Digital AV multiport adapter made it possible to charge my phone from the iPad. Pity the adapter is too smart to just work with the iPadโs power brick. ๐จ๐ปโ๐ง
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Technology
๐พ๐ Shoutout to @sod for the amazing ๐ Conversation on Micro.blog and โ๏ธ Reply by email for Micro.blog plug-ins! Absolute โด๏ธ Micro.blog essentials!
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Management
๐ป If you are interested in the topic of diversity quotas, check out this short Economist article (Internet Archive). My takeaways: 1๏ธโฃ effects of quotas can be substantial, and in this case, positive 2๏ธโฃ quotas can be a corrective yet discriminative tool.
Photo: Robert Anasch
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๐๐ท๐ฑAfter a multi-day weeding sesh, thereโs resemblance of pathways in our vegetable patch. Feels rewarding to see immediate outcomes and reclaim some nutrients for the compost pile ๐จ๐ปโ๐พ
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๐ Starting vacation on an overcast, shortly rainy, day with a satisfying Americano and a piece of dark chocolate, nam! โ๏ธ
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Management
๐ป Commendable reform of parental allowances in Finland. The flexibility of transferrable days, however, still keeps the door open for negative effects. Cultural biases and unequal pay can still swing the balance wrong. Steps in the right direction nevertheless! ๐จโ๐จโ๐ง
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Technology
๐พ๐ New to micro.blog. Can I cross-post only certain categories? E.g. I wouldnโt like to cross-post category โPersonalโ to LinkedIn.
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Management
๐ป Companies embrace hybrid and gather a lot of feedback. Yet there seems to be little new in design for software teams. More of open floor plans and, if lucky, a bit less overbooked “booths” and collaboration spaces. Any dev here loving their office space? Why?
Photo: Annie Spratt