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> Being in charge of your own feed does not mean it will remain lean and sweet.

You're right. It does not automatically mean it. You have to maintain it just like anything else in life.

> is mostly just a fantasy.

It's a fantasy I live in daily.

> What happens in reality is that you more or less quickly ammass a big list of blogs and sources that gets updated by the hour

I guess this mostly depends on what kind of things you subscribe to. 95% of my sources are personal blogs of software developers or artists and most of them blog weekly or more rarely.

I couldn't handle a feed where sources update multiple times a day, it would just become a pain.



Why do you choose to knowingly live a fantasy?


What do you mean with «liv[ing] a fantasy», the root poster wrote that browsing RSS is not an ideal session like reading the newspapers because through RSS there would be overflow and sieving - but the same is valid for newspapers unless you read a dazibao, so the fantasy seems to be that of the root poster...


My comment above about living in a fantasy was a reply to the root comment's notion that reading through RSS feed in the morning is a romantized, unachievable fantasy similar to a dad starting a day reading the newspaper (which is also not much of a fantasy as my dad has done that for decades).

So the morning routine I shared in the blog is the reality for me so I'm living that fantasy.


I wrote about many of those reasons in the blog post.

Cutting off the middle-man, slowing down the hectic life and staying in touch with my internet friends are a few of those reasons.




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