• 0x0@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    There’s still rss.
    There’s still email.
    There are still blogs.

    And there’s gemini.

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      2 days ago

      In México very little News sources use RSS, at most they have Flipboard accounts or Twitter :(

      This also applies to information about the government, where most of the politicians and other elements use Twitter :/

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        22 hours ago

        You can’t even get regulatory bodies to have an RSS feed. In my last job I was really annoyed because the only way you could figure out if the EU had changed their chemical regulations is by being in either a very specific LinkedIn group or just checking their website again and again.

        It’s hard to write software for regulatory compliance when the regulations and data schema change seemingly at random.

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        23 hours ago

        Sometimes you just have to dig a little deeper because they don’t really want you using RSS. If you give me some examples I can take a look

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        1 day ago

        True elsewhere – there’s no profit in RSS I guess.
        It is still around though and you can RSS-ify some sites.