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electronVolt@sh.itjust.works to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 10 days ago

Most technologies continue to improve with innovation, like WiFi. What is a technology that was nearly perfect upon conception?

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Most technologies continue to improve with innovation, like WiFi. What is a technology that was nearly perfect upon conception?

electronVolt@sh.itjust.works to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 10 days ago
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      So good, that Google abandoned their reader

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        That’s a badge of honor, if anything.

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          Yeah that’s how I meant it. It short circuits their business model.

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      Really? I tried a bunch of time and don’t see the appeal. I haven found any like category filtering so I can’t subscible to like just tech or whatever. I think I’m doing it wrong

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        you are supposed to get the feeds from the sites you visit, and build a single feed from that. basically build one feed from the various communities you follow.

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        The goal is to treat the various sources as potential sources, just like you subscribe to communities here. Instead of subscribing to a tech community, you can subscribe to the various tech news sites that you enjoy.

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