📚 Cleaned up my #MicroSub subscriptions. Whopping 137 #RSS feeds survived 😁
Who says blogging is dead? I’ve social media where I follow less people 😅
Nice article you found there @jlelse – and as you know I’m one of your #RSS followers. To be more specific my blog does follow your feed and exposes it to me via #MicroSub again – usually to my mobile phone thanks to Indigenous for Android 😀
Sounds like familiar pain. I use a mix of #rss, granary.io, brid.gy and github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge consolidated on my #microsub server where my reader connects to. This is basically self hosted so it can’t be killed by Google.
Over the last several months, I've been slowly putting the pieces in place to be able to build a solid indieweb reader. Today, I feel like I finally have enough in place to consider this functional enough that I am now using it every day! One of the major missing pieces of the IndieWeb ecosystem ha...
Indigenous for Android has a new home. To celebrate, a new release is out which allows you to receive and send Push notifications!
So… I can not only read from my #MicroSub endpoint, or react over my #MicroPub endpoint, no, I can even retrieve push notifications with Indigenous for Android (https://indigenous.realize.be/) via Pushy.me – how cool is that?
Pushy comes with a plan tho and I wonder who pays the price once it’s free trial of 100 maximum devices is exceeded. Future releases of Indigenous promise the usage of an own MQTT backend so this may do the trick.
…and why has this not already over 100 subscriptions at all?