1 hour ago · Writing · 0 comments

Alvin shared this post on Mastodon and I couldn’t agree more with Brine, the author of this little love letter. You can read it here: Discover: A Love Letter To RSS. I can totally relate to his thoughts and the challenge of finding and following personal blogs on the internet; his approach to thinking of RSS feeds as playlists is clever. And that brought me to a certain point. Typically, I’d throw just about anything I could find into my RSS feed reader—anything I thought was somehow useful or important (thank you very much, my beautiful hypercurious mind). Rather sooner than later this inevitably leads to the fact that it all became far too much. First my reader burst at the seams, and eventually my brain did too. And then I stopped consuming content via RSS. That’s not particularly smart, I know. But it’s kind of to be expected when you invite this sort of madness into your home by following far too many high-noise, low-signal sources. Somehow, I’d been fed up with this subliminal…

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