Comments: I'm slowly
Yay. You actually have content in your feed now ;)
I'm still surprised that RSS hasn't sunk in completely for you. I couldn't live without it; I run NetNewsWire 24-7 tracking 700 sites and I can't imagine going back to endlessly loading blogs in a browser, waiting for something interesting to happen. It's unquestionably my net lifeline. (I'd love it if you would expand on what you find fragile and complicated about RSS--sure, changing things in a Movable Type template is confusing, but no more so than tagging things for regular blog entries. And now that Safari's autodiscovery works so well, the barriers for actual users are even lower. I've never had any trouble explaining NNW to technophobes.)
I'm still not sure what to think of RSS. I don't use it. I've tried... but it just doesn't do it for me.
One of these days, I'm sure, it will be horribly useful to me and I'll revoke my prior statements on it.
Yay. You actually have content in your feed now ;)
I'm still surprised that RSS hasn't sunk in completely for you. I couldn't live without it; I run NetNewsWire 24-7 tracking 700 sites and I can't imagine going back to endlessly loading blogs in a browser, waiting for something interesting to happen. It's unquestionably my net lifeline. (I'd love it if you would expand on what you find fragile and complicated about RSS--sure, changing things in a Movable Type template is confusing, but no more so than tagging things for regular blog entries. And now that Safari's autodiscovery works so well, the barriers for actual users are even lower. I've never had any trouble explaining NNW to technophobes.)
Posted by brian w at June 17, 2005 07:42 AM