I wanted to have a list of latest posts of blogs I follow and that I can access it quickly from both PC and mobile phone without any signing in. Then I decided to do it myself like that.
There is a github workflow that runs automatically every 6 hours and updates that page.
I opened your page. 5 posts by Simon Willison and 8 by other authors. A comment by Simon Willison underneath this comment as well (now the top comment on the thread).
Simon's spam game is CRAZY. There's a million blogs out there but over half of the posts on your reader are him. Why bother? You can't get away from him here or on lobsters even if you want to -- why further flood your subscriptions with his slop?
I don't understand how he has such a grip on you people. The Andrew Tate of AI bros.
I see, but yes and no. He is maybe the most active among them, but for that precise reason (I have it from the beginning, not after I stared reading his blog :)) I show only last 5 posts of each blog, to not pollute that list. This way everyone has a chance to stay longer on that list.
Why build "pages" with so much overhead though? Let alone with so many mistakes (as other pointed them out). It could be simple github readme or even just gist
I have myself started practising this at the beginning of this year when I changed job. I have all my notes in git repo as well as a changelog file. But changelog is more like a timetrack file.
In repo I have also commit.sh script [1] (for which I have also desktop shortcut) and at the end of work day I simply run it and (after a few more confirmations) turn of laptop and go home.
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