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Zach Leatherman :11ty:

Today, the good people of the world commemorate the passing of Google Reader eleven short years ago on July 1, 2013.

To honor their memory (and in leiu of flowers) please add an RSS, Atom, JSON or equivalent feed to your web site and keep building towards a web that connects people in meaningful and positive ways.

55 comments
R Scott Jones

@Meyerweb Whoa whoa whoa, how do I get in on the pour-one-out emoji?

Arne Babenhauserheide

@zachleat I still have an #RSS feed — does that count? ☺

draketo.de/rss-feed.xml

And RSS feeds for those sub-pages that change regularly:
draketo.de/#updated

And #elfeed is one of the most efficient ways to stay up to date:
nullprogram.com/blog/2013/09/0

Stéphane Deschamps

@zachleat My mind had read “(in lieu of followers)” hehe.

John Gordon

@zachleat Predeceased by Google Reader Social, one of the best social networks ever.

Bruce Lawson ✅

@zachleat can I cheekily note that Vivaldi for desktop includes a feed reader (and offline mail client) out of the box? vivaldi.com/features/feed-read No? OK, sorry then. xxx

vampirdaddy

@zachleat
I still/again use rss2email - implicit read/keep sync across all (imap) mail clients. Especially if you use mailserver-side filters/sorters (sieve) to sort all news into a subfolder.

Btw that’s the software Aaron Swartz originally programmed - and still is the fastest/easiest in daily reading for me.

Omar Shehata

@zachleat @rosano got me hooked on RSS and now I can't stop talking about it. Especially the idea that anyone can build on top of it. I can combine various feeds into one page or make my own reading list or shuffle it into Obsidian or whatever!

utopia.rosano.ca/introducing-o

Ryan Rampersad

@zachleat When the Internet lost Reader, it changed the Internet forever

Jessamyn

@zachleat Just sent someone my RSS feed last night. I maintain a reading list on my own website and it's got an RSS feed. A few days out of date but that's just because I x-post beforehand on Mastodon

jessamyn.info/index.rss

𝕚𝕒𝕞𝕕𝕥𝕞𝕤

@zachleat Real story, not ended with alternates: how about news reader's nowadays? Multiple target's? Google News for political, local and world news. Feedly RSS desktop and device for specific consumption. Google Discovery on device for fresh personal news harvest. What is today's best practice for knowing what interesting but leave behind the BS?☝️

Jonathan Yu

@zachleat I wish that I could still leave virtual flowers at the Google graveyard site 💐

Passim

@zachleat @adactio Hooray for NetNewsWire! Hoping to move to FreshRSS or similar from Feedly soon.

Usama Khan

@zachleat any good RSS readers for Linux and Android

Zach Leatherman :11ty:

@usamainsights I use feedbin.com/ which uses the web and does not require a specific operating system

Usama Khan

@zachleat thanks, it would be good if it was local.

Zach Leatherman :11ty:

@usamainsights oh wow you’re right—it does need offline support!

DK

@usamainsights @zachleat feedly is the most well-known, I suppose. Like Google reader (that it originally was built on) but better. I think theoldreader still exists also. Both web-based and like Google Reader. Feedly has an App as well.

DK

@rogersm @usamainsights @zachleat i can recommend Feedly for the same reason, but I liked theoldreader when I tried it. Many years ago...

DELETED

@zachleat Of course! Even smut needs RSS 💪

R.I.P. Google Reader 😢🪦

Oliwier Jaszczyszyn

@zachleat: I have a WriteFreely-based blog in Polish, and with much gladness I shall inform you that I have my own RSS feed, too.

https://blog.oliwierjaszczyszyn.com/feed/

EJ Mason

@zachleat @eric

this just made me whisper “go to hell” very affectionately, thank you

Zach Leatherman :11ty:

@codeability @eric I accept this toot in the spirit in which it was given

Rian

@zachleat All I can muster is 100 ms of apathy before my mind quickly shifts to celebrating the launch of @feedbin instead. I’ve been infinitely happier with Feedbin than I ever was with Google Reader.

Zach Leatherman :11ty:

@rianmurnen @feedbin feedbin is great (I am a subscriber!) but it’s missing a lot of social and feed discovery features

EvilKiru

@zachleat Google Reader was simultaneously a boon and a bane. Boon: You were no longer limited to reading your feed on the one computer that your reader software was installed on. Bane: Fuck you if one of the RSS feeds you followed didn't observer the insane restrictions that Google Reader arbitrarily and absurdly imposed on all RSS feeds, in direct violation of the RSS standard!

Angry Sun
@zachleat there were two good reimplementations of it, newsblur and the good reader.
Elena ``of Valhalla''

@zachleat and today people are celebrating the (earlier, 2010) birth of friendica, a fediverse platform that also supports adding rss feeds as contacts

(I don't use that feature, rss2email is a better fit for my own lifeflow, but it's nice that the option exists)

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