Following my Google+ Circles via their blogs
At this point and time, many of the Google+ refugees are scattering and fleeing to any number of social networks (many I never heard of until recently). Instead of following these former Google+ users to their social network of choice, I've decided to follow them via their blogs. I've spent the past week looking up the profiles of every G+ user I followed and note if they maintain a blog or personal website. I'm not sure how much value this effort will have to others, but in the end I did this for me. This is simply my way of saying goodbye to Google+ and recognizing my desire to stay connected with the G+ community through their blogs.
https://bryanruby.com/my-massive-google-blogroll-2024
https://bryanruby.com/my-massive-google-blogroll-2024
At this point and time, many of the Google+ refugees are scattering and fleeing to any number of social networks (many I never heard of until recently). Instead of following these former Google+ users to their social network of choice, I've decided to follow them via their blogs. I've spent the past week looking up the profiles of every G+ user I followed and note if they maintain a blog or personal website. I'm not sure how much value this effort will have to others, but in the end I did this for me. This is simply my way of saying goodbye to Google+ and recognizing my desire to stay connected with the G+ community through their blogs.
https://bryanruby.com/my-massive-google-blogroll-2024
https://bryanruby.com/my-massive-google-blogroll-2024

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ReplyDeleteJust for reference, my functional-programming-related blogs (which have not been updated for quite some time) are as follows:
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Monadically Speaking: Adventures in Programming Language Theory:
https://dekudekuplex.wordpress.com/
[Japanese-language]:
不思議なプログラミング言語理論の国のDekuDekuplexの旅:
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/DekuDekuplex/
(Incidentally, I also have a Japanese-language interactive-digital-entertainment-related blog; however, I shall refrain from listing it here for the reason that most scholars are not otaku, and most non-otaku would be extremely unlikely to treat any such topic with any degree of seriousness. Alas.)
I'm working on generating an OPML for this.
ReplyDeleteAnd an OPML generator, generally.
OPML: https://pastebin.com/dWdSHAQ9
ReplyDeletepastebin.com - Bryan Ruby's Blogroll - Pastebin.com
See post updates.
ReplyDeleteFor those wanting to find RSS feeds, or generate HTML / OPML / Markdown / MediaWiki markup from input, I've got a script that'll do that.