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Ask HN: What are your favorite RSS feeds?
You may be interested in Osmosfeed: https://github.com/osmoscraft/osmosfeed
It is a static site feed aggregator primarily designed to go with GitHub Pages. I host one to aggregate my own writing on different sites. I think it may fit your use case because your Osmosfeed site itself outputs a single Atom feed. So, for example, if I have an Osmosfeed site that aggregates feeds 1, 2, and 3, the Osmosfeed site has a single feed which will include the three individual feeds. Mine has about 10-12 feeds and it has worked perfectly thus far with no issues. Not sure if it would have problems at higher numbers.
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Gripes with RSS after one week
I have been using osmo feed [0]. Rather than self hosting, it uses GitHub actions. I have my own usename.github.io/to-read linked to it, to access it from anywhere. So far I have liked this approach.
[0] https://github.com/osmoscraft/osmosfeed
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Turn GitHub into an RSS Reader
3. I digest the knowledge and connect them into notes with osmos::note.
All of them are done with plaintext (some sprinkle of markdown), remote hosted on GitHub, so they are easy to run NLP and ML against.
In the long term, I was hoping to create a "positive feedback loop". Use ML to extract patterns from my notes, make connections for me, and recommend interesting reading in the osmos::feed. On the other end, osmos::feed can use NLP to detect how each article in the feed might connect to ideas from osmos::note and make note-taking even easier.
The parent project (https://osmoscraft.org) is still in super early stage. Would love to let the community give it a spin while I keep iterating.
Thanks again for the ♥
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Experiment: self-host an RSS reader entirely on GitHub
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Airfoil
Also check out https://pudding.cool if you’re unfamiliar and enjoy extremely high effort visualizations alongside editorial and educational text content.
- Generational shifts in popular music
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What's the relationship between JS and Python in a data viz website?
Hello all, I am a JS beginner and I am passionate for creating data-driven stories on a website, like Pudding. I have watched some YT videos and learned that Python is a basic skill for dealing with data. However, I am confused about what Python does in such website? I know JS and it libraries like D3.js are used for front-end development and interactive data display, then what's the role of Python? For the website backend (such as Django)? Or is used for data cleaning and analysis? Or others? Or python is not actually required for making a data-driven story website?
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Help! Looking for a highly interactive data journalism/viz piece/website but can't find it
https://pudding.cool/ ?
- Ask HN: What are your favorite RSS feeds?
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for a CS PhD student in a different area, how long does it take to learn fundamentals of frontend?
The main reason why I've got interested in frontend is that (1) it seems to be a field that can be much more diverse and collaborative across different fields (ex: working with designers) and (2) it directly interacts with users. Interactive journalism, data visualization, data storytelling (as in The New York Times or The Pudding) are my main interests currently, so it is more accurate to say I got interested in frontend with focus on those specific fields.
- Ask HN: What other news feeds do you read besides Hacker News?
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What’s the coolest website you know of that you want others to check out?!
pudding.cool, statistical analysis of things like rap lyrics
- What's a strange but awesome website that everyone should know about?
- Que tipo de conteúdo de sites vocês mais gostam ou gostariam de acessar e por quê?
What are some alternatives?
jackett-rss-processor - Small service to fetch torrent files from Jackett supplied RSS feeds every 5 minutes based on your regex patterns.
scrollama - Scrollytelling with IntersectionObserver.
RSS-Bridge - The RSS feed for websites missing it
Fun-Programming - Code from the Fun Programming creative coding tutorials and my own random sketches
want-my-rss - RSS features for Firefox
top-tic-tac-toe-js - A tic-tac-toe game written in JavaScript that you can play in your browser.
stupid-rss-reader - ⊕ PWA RSS client on Angular 11
git-history - Quickly browse the history of a file from any git repository
discord-guardian-action - 🤖 An action that fetches the list of malicious domains on Discord in different providers and creates/updates a JSON file with them from time to time.
p5.js-web-editor - The p5.js Editor is a website for creating p5.js sketches, with a focus on making coding accessible and inclusive for artists, designers, educators, beginners, and anyone else! You can create, share, or remix p5.js sketches without needing to download or configure anything.
FreshRSS - A free, self-hostable news aggregator…
manim - A community-maintained Python framework for creating mathematical animations.