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Oh neat! I didn’t know this existed. By any chance, do you know of any RSS readers that have implemented it?
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Oh neat! I didn’t know this existed. By any chance, do you know of any RSS readers that have implemented it?
You can use openrss.org RSS feeds. They are there for this exact purpose. For example, you can get an RSS feed of /c/retrogaming .ml
by going to https://openrss.org/programming.dev/c/[email protected]. Then all links in the feed will always go to the post on programming.dev instance.
Yeah, depending on the branch I’ve found that method not to be too reliable. openrss offers branches for RSS feeds for commits on every branch though: e.g. https://openrss.org/github.com/octokit/octokit.rb/commits/main
You can try an RSS feed. Here’s a link to the RSS feed to this post:
Have you tried returning 404
response status codes for the requested URLs? I think federated requests will need for your server to tell them the URLs don’t exist anymore.
Yeah they’d have to maintain upgrades security patches etc and could get pricey depending on how much storage and bandwidth is involved.
I wasn’t alerted that the post had been removed
Are we supposed to get notifications for post removals? I’d be in favor for that.
Dont think there’s accurate tagging of posts going on, so no reliable way for the filtering to be accurate.
So when is this functionality coming?
Nobody knows
Just curious: are all of the requests coming from same IP and user agent?
Does anyone know what the author’s point is here? Failing to see it
We’re talking about instances having feed content for other instances (on totally different domains), so anything helping with this case would be a “third party service”.