#feedland — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #feedland, aggregated by home.social.
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Anyone can now install #FeedLand on their #Cloudron without building anything :
deploy repo package is here> cloudron install --image rmdes/feedland-cloudron:latest --location feedland.example.com
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Anyone can now install #FeedLand on their #Cloudron without building anything :
deploy repo package is here> cloudron install --image rmdes/feedland-cloudron:latest --location feedland.example.com
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Anyone can now install #FeedLand on their #Cloudron without building anything :
deploy repo package is here> cloudron install --image rmdes/feedland-cloudron:latest --location feedland.example.com
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Anyone can now install #FeedLand on their #Cloudron without building anything :
deploy repo package is here> cloudron install --image rmdes/feedland-cloudron:latest --location feedland.example.com
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Anyone can now install #FeedLand on their #Cloudron without building anything :
deploy repo package is here> cloudron install --image rmdes/feedland-cloudron:latest --location feedland.example.com
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having fun with @scripting #feedland self-hosted https://feedland.rmendes.net #rss #opml #blogroll
widget visible here : https://rmendes.net/content/articles/2026-02-14-deploying-your-own-indieweb-site/ (scroll down) -
I've been really impressed with #FeedLand's novel approach to bringing social features to #RSS news feeds. It's been a really valuable feed discovery tool for me. I give an overview of what makes FeedLand unique in a blog post:
https://alexsci.com/blog/rss-feed-discovery-with-feedland/ -
So far, I've integrated it with #Feedly, #FeedLand, and #Inoreader, which have convenient interfaces for subscribing. Kudos to #StreetPass for providing a great starting point.
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@daveverse.wordpress.com Ok so I dug through this and it sounds awesome!
I couldn't find out, however:
Is #FeedLand a central online service? Will it's client and/or credentials to my own Wordpress instance and Mastodon account live inside the persistent memory of my browser?
Or can I self-host it?
Could the most elegant solution be a thin offline editor?
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For citizens of the #OpenWeb, I think it means deciding what we love about it and then fighting for those things.
For me, it's the quirky platforms that comprise the #OpenWeb — #Omglol #Feedland, #microblog, and many others. It's also all the personal sites, blogs and #digitalgardens, on the #indieweb.
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Just made this "product" in 5 minutes with my feeds : http://my.feedland.org/benb/ @davew
I'd probably have to mess around with my feeds (at least for the Ukraine and Russia tab) to be able to display MP4 videos as enclosure, also not sure #feedland can ingest that ?
Anyway, it's fun to build, just bypass the TLS warning, there is no HTTPS on this link!
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It means that you can subscribe to a #hashtag on Mastodon, using an #RSS reader, via the following steps:
1. Click on a hashtag of interest (used in post content or part of a profile page introduction etc)
2. Add a ".rss" extension to the URL in your browser's address input field
3. Copy the URL (with the .rss ext) to your clipboard for subscription via #FeedLand or other tools
Benefit?
Tracking posts associated with hashtags (topic identifiers) of interest./cc @judell
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Have you had a play with adding https://mastodon.social/tags/RSS.rss to #FeedLand ?
I've added it to my collection at:
http://feedland.org/?username=kidehen 😀/cc @judell
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At some point, you will see the #RSS rendition surface in my #FeedLand page under the "Kingsley Uyi Idehen" entry.
Why?
Because every post I make here is also exposed via a @Mastodon generated #RSS feed.How do I discover all of this?
Using good old HTML page view-source, or via our the OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer (#OSDS) browser extension [1].FeedLand is a hosted-service for feed subscription and presentation.
LInks:
[1] https://medium.com/openlink-software-blog/openlink-structured-data-sniffer-osds-version-2-21-6-4026eddb47db -- Browser Ext.
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Latest:
I've been able to get #FeedLand working, but only after I figured out that the empty page post login implied I hadn't subscribed to anything.I've now successfully added two #RSS feed subscriptions, as per screenshots.
Suggestion:
Adding a <link rel=alternate" type="text/xml;profile=opml" href={opml-doc-url}> in the <head/> section of FeedLand page would help with #OPML agents with auto-discovery. -
@davew @axeln
☝️ "quote tooting" about http://feedland.org"It's an application that runs in your web browser for managing lists of feeds, sharing them with other users (both in and outside of FeedLand), and reading and sharing news." (http://docs.feedland.org/about.opml)
Seems to me a bit like the "bottom-up" variant of an aggregator such as FeedWordPress (https://de.wordpress.org/plugins/feedwordpress (as used by https://pl4net.info).
Ok, let's look :) (http://feedland.org/?username=vform)
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@davew @Gargron that diversity is good. #Feedland, #Mastodon, #Pixelfed, etc are all different ways to interact in the #Fediverse and the #ActivityPub protocol makes that possible. People will choose tools and switch based on their needs.
Personally, I'm very invested in #Wordpress. I'm testing the plugin for ActivtyPub but having some issues :(
Dave, I think ActivityPub is definitely the vision you first articulated 10 years ago
RSS is a way to push #Fediverse content out to the broader web
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Hi everyone: the "godfather" of #RSS and #blogging and #podcasting, Dave Winer, is now on #Mastodon.
Definitely recommend everyone welcome him: @davew
He is doing fascinating work continuing to evolve the integration RSS and the Fediverse even further. And I constantly watch what he is creating with #FeedLand. 👀
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my.feedland.org/fractals/
Playing around with Dave Winer’s #Feedland
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Du liest gern Feeds und magst gemeinsam im Netz auf Dinge stoßen? Dann schau dir doch mal Feedland.org an. https://blog.cptpudding.de/2022/feedland-was-liest-du-so/ @davewiner #rss #feedland #indieweb
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@tchambers Ahhh.... ok. They just really need to say something like that in their post. My background is from marketing and design, and it just drives me crazy how many FOSS projects communicate so badly, often not even mentioning what they're trying to achieve, or what's unique about their project. Then users don't jump on board they get disillusioned. Sad.
Maybe if CS degrees made communication / marketing 101 as a required course... I dunno.
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@tchambers After reading that blog post, I'm still no wiser as to what #Feedland is actually trying to do beyond "something to do with RSS" and "developer focused"... :mastoshrug: