atom is basically rss but with sane html embedding and slightly different tag names
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Replying to @allgebrah @0xa59a2d
ok there's more to it but that's what sold me
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Replying to @lovecryption @allgebrah
if those are the features that sold you they're probably the ones that matter
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Replying to @lovecryption @0xa59a2d
try implementing a feed and you'll quickly notice it (also I was following the advice of a friend who has good taste in formats)
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Replying to @allgebrah
the simplicity of this makes me strongly reconsider completely reworking my bagel to be anything but ruby on rails
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Replying to @lovecryption @0xa59a2d
my site is a number of text files and build scripts written in redo, a bit, uh, idiosyncratic but fun
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Replying to @allgebrah
ooh... personal sites as liminal projects, what boundaries of feasibility and aesthetics can you push,
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Replying to @lovecryption @0xa59a2d
this is the current code for the linklog feed btw (cheating a bit since I have full control over input, but still)pic.twitter.com/whG7Za4DTG
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It's nice that ∃ things between "my OS's RNG is God's will", "80 MB of transpiled JS", and "techno-feudal jargon barf".
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