Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | justinator's commentslogin

Stop trying to make RSS happen again. It's not going to happen again.

I set it up a year or two ago. Now i ready 90 of articles and news through it.

Actually I would have agreed with you 2 years ago. But now working with AI so much, maybe RSS "is" just the thing we need for some of the distrobution.

I'd be happy if AI would disappear, but I quite agree with the prior comment - AI is awful but RSS isn't too terribly useful for many of us either. It depends on the individual of course, some people love using RSS feeds. I don't use them. I find RSS not useful.

RSS is dead because it’s backwards. It requires everyone you want to follow to implement it since that is the best we could do a decade ago.

We can do better than that: an LLM can ingest unstructured data and turn it into a feed. You shouldn’t need someone else to comply with a protocol just to ingest their data.

I don’t get why people keep fantasizing about a system that gave consumers no control. Scrape the website directly. You decide what’s in the feed, not them.


> an LLM can ingest unstructured data and turn it into a feed.

An LLM can try to do that, yes. But LLMs are lossy compression. RSS feeds are accurate, predictable, and follow a pre-defined structure. Using LLMs to ingest data which can easily be turned into an parseable data structure seems strange: use the LLM to do the "next part" of the formula (comprehension, decision making, etc)

There is also LLMs.txt https://llmstxt.org/ eg https://joshua.hu/llms.txt / https://joshua.hu/llms-full.txt


I mean that your RSS feed can basically be "Go to https://techcrunch.com/latest/ and use each non-video item as a feed item" or "Go to x.com/some_user and make each tweet a feed item", and the LLM can do a perfect extraction of links from html response blobs.

The only thing you have to do is ensure it can reliably get the response html. Maybe MCP browser + proxy or mirror to seem more human.

I built this for myself. The idea is that each feed is a url + title + a prompt to tell the LLM how to extract the links you want so that it generalizes over all websites.

And each feed item is a canonicalized url + title + a local copy of the content at that url which is an improvement over RSS since so many RSS feeds don't even contain the content.


I imagine a reasonably intelligent coding agent would notice that an RSS feed already exists and use it. Possibly transformed if it's not quite the format you want?

LLMs use up tons of energy and water.

That is the use case for predicting that RSS will dominate tomorrow?

It’s still happening.

I was never an RSS user until half a year ago. Now that’s my only way of browsing my choice of (tech) news sources and blogs.

I've been using RSS daily since 2008 (on feedly since 2013)

I came here via RSS.

Learned touch typing just fine on a non-backlit keyboard. What would you feel would be the issue?

Can't see the keys in a dark classroom or bedroom.


...the skill of touch typing is that you don't need to look at the keyboard.

And the keys are still labeled...


> removing the Touch Bar

Praise the lord. And the Tour Bar daemon takes, checks 2GB of ram alone.


where do you get these books?

honking intensifies

WHERE DO YOU GET THESE BOOKS?!


The local library.

We do things, but it doesn't feel right

Can anyone even say what a book really is at the end of the day? It's such an abstract concept. /s

They have 150 million paying "customers" (not including businesses) and bring in $5 trillion+ yearly.


Consider that many millions of those "customers" need to hire a professional for hundreds/thousands of dollars to properly interact with the IRS.


That's not the IT department's problem. Well, they'll get blamed, but that's pretty on-brand for IT departments.


It's not the IT department's fault, but it makes one wonder if the IT department needs to actually be that large, since customers need to do so much on their own.

Per capita the UK has 2.5x the IT workers in tax collection compared to the US (~25 IT per million vs 65 IT per million). But, those tax collection IT workers help create a system which means UK citizens don't spend hundreds of billions of dollars every year just to file their taxes.


I don't think this is the current administration to fix the IRS, given the whole Social Security scam SNAFU.


Love to live there but chances they'll let me are roughly 0%. It's convenient (for them) that racial discrimination isn't a crime in Japan.


The way ethnic minorities are getting treated in the US at the moment implies a race to the bottom.

How many days is it since the last state sanctioned shooting?


checkmate, Airtag on my bicycle.


> the state just functions in a way that other European countries can only dream of affording being able to

I have fixed that for you.


That affordability is closely related with fiscal policy...


And morality and their conscientiousness (what a word).

If you look at the map of Europe, lay it over with that fiscal discipline and above, there is no mystery how things like income are spread out across the map, it all makes sense. Also a good confirmation that well regulated but proper capitalism is the easiest path for any country to long term prosperity.


Public spending per capita in switzerland is less than the UK


haha do that in the States and the police will tell you to go F yourself.


paging Bryan Johnson


Cave Johnson too.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: