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( https://dukope.com/devlogs/ doesn't appear to have a feed URL? )


Does this trick work for apnews.com as well?


Yep. It works for most news sites, it's just filtering the recent news from Google News based off the URL. Oddly, it doesn't work for CNN. Never understood why. Maybe "cnn" is a stop word to this search engine and ignored. Dunno.

And, of course, it works today. It's a Google product, so enjoy it while it lasts.


I had another look at what I could find on apnews.com itself. Apparently there's a big ugly JSON blurb buried in the home page, ready for the taking: https://github.com/stijnsanders/feeder/blob/master/eater/eat...


I posted something here: https://reuters.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new I wonder if I'll get any response...


Yep: got this:

Leo, Jun 22, 2020, 9:55 AM UTC: Hello,

Thank you for reaching out. Please be informed that we've already discontinued RSS Feed on Reuters.com. If you require the service, we suggest that you contact our Sales Team on the link provided below:

https://agency.reuters.com/en/contact-us.html

Kind regards,

The Reuters.com Team


That's the same reply I got.


Well, there's https://stackexchange.com/ but I guess it has its own set of ails


It is a much slower communication medium. And much less personal. I never made a friend on SE/SO. But several on IRC.


Ooh, i stumbled across this one site that I wanted to add to my feed reader, didn't find <link rel="alternative"> tags in the header, but a <link rel="https://api.w.org/"> tag. I'm not sure it is their intention to open up the WordPress back-end, but I found how to get the list of articles from it, so added support for it to my own feed-reader: https://github.com/stijnsanders/feeder#feeder


I've been dabbling on an RSS feed reader of my own for a while now, which sorts all posts by their published date. Do you know how I can get the people over at Hacker Noon to add a <pubDate> element to their RSS feed? I'v tried here: https://community.hackernoon.com/t/rss-doesnt-have-pubdate/1...


Judging by the title only, I expected the post to handle 'BEGIN IMMEDIATE TRANSACTION' and sqlite3_set_busy_timeout...


The Windows installer has Lorem Ipsum instead of EULA text... https://twitter.com/stijnsanders/status/987042633691394050


Also, Windows Defender SmartScreen complains about unknown publisher when trying to execute the installer.


The last image on that page has text in Dutch, I took a few moment to have a quick translate. (P.S.: I have no idea what they meant with that last sentence)...

In the last 20 years, every stylist has met the forcing limits of designing a car, set by the cost, production methods and the ever growing regulation.

But this situation has had little consequences for the standardisation of cars, it's more due to market probes that there's a danger of all cars looking the same.

There's that many investments involved that the stakeholders don't dare create a car that deviates too much from the normal.

Currently in Europe cars increasingly look very similar and the public is taking notice.

This is an opportunity Citroën should take: its image has always been about creating cars that are different than the rest and that's undoubtedly what's the buyer is seeking these days.

At the Automobile Salon in Paris 1980, Citroën presented 'a dream car', designed by it's 'Design Bureau': the Karin.

This prototype is the first stage of research into the mid-range: 2 'wing'-doors coupé with 3 separate seats with the driver's seat in the center. The car is 3.70 meter long (145.7 inch), 1.075 meter high (42.3 inch) and 1.90 meter wide (74.8 inch). It has front wheel drive. The interior is also avant-gardistic. An electronic screen continually provides information about the condition and performance of several elements of the car. Though the esthetic design of massively produced cars has improved all these years, their style risks turning somewhat monotonous, since the designers get less playing room due to inceasing external demands.

With this in mind the 'Bureau de Style Citroën' has undertaken this 'design exercise' to reasearch the impact of a body with really clear lines on the car buying public. With designing this car an attempt is made to describe an offer for the future.


ooh! ooh! now do https://www.google.com/sky/ (pretty please)


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