RSS Feeds ========= I have observed that on the Blackbird (i.e. on a modern Linux) I have collected more RSS feed subscriptions than that I have had on older computers. I have been using the Snownews RSS client [1] on my SGI workstation. There are some issues - it is an old version which does not accept https:// (only the http://). So on my main computer I have not follow those modern people who ahve been thinking that the https:// will save the world. Also the UTF8-encoded feeds have been out of my interest because the IRIX cannot handle them (so the feeds headers are hard to read here and the program have rendering issues when it tries to handle them). and, of course, as a RSS reader it does not understand Atom feeds. On the PowerBook G4 I have been using the Vienna [2]. There are no such limitations so I have had some more feeds here. But I'm using this computer only sometimes. It's a nic 15" laptop after all but I don't feel well when I want to take such precious machine somewhere (it's the last revision of the PowerBook with the fastest CPU and RAM which is not prone to the Spectre attacks). On my new workstation I have installed the Liferea [3] RSS reader. It's not as slick as the Vienna is but it is very functional. In the past I have some problems with it but now is seems to work as expected. So I imported the feeds from the Vienna and the Snownews here. I also have been adding some new feeds (and deleting these which are no more active) and ended with a list which his longer than the previous two combined. I reviewed all the feeds and now I see no one which is not interesting. I'm curious how it will develop. References: [1] https://github.com/kouya/snownews [2] https://www.vienna-rss.com [3] https://lzone.de/liferea/