The Science GIFs collection by Colin Sullender is moving to a personal website
RSS: https://sciencegifs.csullender.com/feed.xml
Though it's not planned to be updated.
#signalflare
Originally shared by Colin Sullender
For anyone that's interested in seeing the content of this collection once Google Plus gets shuttered, I've ported it over to my personal website using Google Takeout + Python + GitHub Pages. https://sciencegifs.csullender.com
https://sciencegifs.csullender.com
RSS: https://sciencegifs.csullender.com/feed.xml
Though it's not planned to be updated.
#signalflare
Originally shared by Colin Sullender
For anyone that's interested in seeing the content of this collection once Google Plus gets shuttered, I've ported it over to my personal website using Google Takeout + Python + GitHub Pages. https://sciencegifs.csullender.com
https://sciencegifs.csullender.com
Eh, personal websites are hard to follow :/
ReplyDeleteAndrius Narbutas not really. Just bookmark it and visit it once a week. Though when sites have an RSS it's s tad more convenient, but it isn't that bad without one.
ReplyDeleteI suppose one could build a URL list of sites to visit regularly and go down the list. I have a list of sites to visit (not regularly, just visit) that's a few years old... Volume!
ReplyDeleteDon McCollough Currently, people want a dashboard like experience for social interaction. Visiting multiple sites is a pain, and rss is mostly pull without interaction. Enter ActivityPub...
ReplyDeleteFeed: https://sciencegifs.csullender.com/feed.xml
ReplyDeleteI use Feedly (if there is RSS)
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