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I've been building an RSS reader for the past year.

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  • BrindisiReport
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    Pensionato di 79 anni investe due studentesse sulle strisce...capo di stato USA di 79 anni ammazza migliaia di persone... TOGLIERE LA PATENTE DI GUIDA A ENTRAMBI!

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  • @fediversereport Good overview as usual.

    One point I would have added is that, while Mastodon announced this Share button a while back, a “pure” ActivityPub-based way to expose share URLs and similar features exists in FEP-3b86 (https://fediverse.codeberg.page/fep/fep/3b86/) and has also been gaining prominence recently (c.f. the list of implementations).

    For example, ActivityPub for WordPress published its v8.0.0 today, which includes new “Like” and “Share” buttons that use this proposal.

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  • @DigiDavidex dimmi che sandwich crei e [...]
    dirò che animale interiore ti g[...]

    Ora voglio sapere!

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  • 🎶 se questo fosse vero amore
    (vero amore)
    tu non mi lasceresti mai🎶

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  • @Bastacosi

    ah... ecco perché non ci incontriamo. Quello è un livello troppo alto a cui non posso arrivare.

    Io scendo di livello con Ascanio Celestini o simili. Peccato non essere abbastanza per quella comicità!

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  • @fediversereport@mastodon.social I'd say a protocol handler would be one small step in making this better handled.

    The friction with a global "share to the fediverse" button is the instance chooser. Not knowing what your home instance is is a major sticking point.

    A protocol handler could allow you to skip this step, assuming you have an app that has registered against it.

    Otherwise, yes, the same fallback would need to continue to exist (enter your home server! blah blah)

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  • I am convinced we are on the verge of the first "AI agent worm". This looks like the closest hint of it, though it isn't it quite itself: an attack on a PR agent that got it to set up to install openclaw with full access on 4k machines https://grith.ai/blog/clinejection-when-your-ai-tool-installs-another

    But, the agents installed weren't given instructions to *do* anything yet.

    Soon they will be. And when they are, the havoc will be massive. Unlike traditional worms, where you're looking for the typically byte-for-byte identical worm embedded in the system, an agent worm can do different, nondeterministic things on every install, and carry out a global action.

    I suspect we're months away from seeing the first agent worm, *if* that. There may already be some happening right now in FOSS projects, undetected.

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  • Nessuno ha dimostrato che l'Iran stesse costruendo la bomba atomica

    Nel mezzo di una crisi che ha già visto attacchi militari israeliani e statunitensi contro le installazioni nucleari iraniane, una voce autorevole ha parlato con chiarezza: Rafael Grossi, Direttore Generale dell'Agenzia Internazionale per l'Energia Atomica (AIEA). Egli ha ribadito in più occasioni che l'agenzia non ha trovato prove che l'Iran stesse costruendo una bomba nucleare.

    https://lists.peacelink.it/news/2026/03/msg00000.html

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    minimal #activitypub setup in just two days...12 posts60 followingover 9000 files (sic!)$ du -hd0 /var/snac && find /var/snac | wc -l61.8M /var/snac 9532$meanwhile #rss feed is just 9999 byteshttps://romanzolotarev.com/pub/hi.rss$ curl -s https://romanzolotarev.com/pub/hi.rss | wc -c 9999thanks #snac2 for great defaults and working perfectly out of the box ❤️
  • Looking for RSS feeds to follow!

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    Looking for RSS feeds to follow! For me it's mainly English and Finnish, but please mention the language so other people can benefit too.#rss #SmallWeb #askFedi
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    Over at WordPress.com, we recently added a new feature to the WordPress.com Reader. You can now build a list of blogs you like, and recommend them to others.What if your readers could help your blog grow? What if the writers you love could introduce their audience to yours?That’s the idea behind recommended blogs, a feature now available in the WordPress.com Reader that lets you share the blogs you enjoy most with your own audience.Let’s Grow Together: Introducing Recommended Blogs Since the WordPress.com Reader lets you follow any site that supports RSS, you can recommend blogs on any platform or CMS. As long as the site includes an RSS feed, you’ll be good to go!You can view my recommended blogs in my WordPress.com Reader profile. Ever the champion of the Open Web, @davew asked me if one could fetch those recommended blogs to show in their own app or tools. Since this is WordPress.com, recommended blogs are indeed available via the WordPress.com REST API. There are different endpoints one can use to fetch and show recommended blogs. All you need to get started is a WordPress.com username.Side-note: WordPress.com usernames are also Gravatar usernames, so once you have a Gravatar username, you can show all sorts of information the person chose to make public in their profile:Check our API documentation to find out more.Once you have a WordPress.com username, you can make a request to rest/v1.2/read/lists/<username>/recommended-blogs/items to get a list of their recommended blogs:We also have another endpoint you can use to export the list in OPML format: wpcom/v2/read/lists/<list-ID>/export. You can get that list ID from the API response just above. That can be handy if you then want to import the list in your own Reader!If you haven’t tried the WordPress.com Reader yet, this could be a good opportunity to give it a try!
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    Subscribe Openly is a tool for styling RSS feeds in a way that explains to users new to feed readers what to do to subscribe. John Lampard's post provides more details:https://disassociated.com/subscribe-openly-almost-one-click-rss-feed-subscriptions#rss #blogging