Whatever the linguistic details, one of the main roles of RSS is to supply directly to you a steady stream of updates from a website. Every new article published on that site is served up in a list that can be interpreted by an RSS reader.
Unfortunately, RSS is no longer how most of us consume βcontent.β (Google famously killed its beloved Google Reader more than a decade ago.) Itβs now the norm to check social media or the front pages of many different sites to see whatβs new. But I think RSS still has a place in your life: Especially for those who donβt want to miss anything or have algorithms choosing what they read, it remains one of the best ways to navigate the internet. Hereβs a primer on what RSS can (still!) do for you, and how to get started with it, even in this late era of online existence.
Cassette Beasts? TemTem? Digimon? Saying no attempts to fill it were made is disgenuine
Should have been more clear, Iβm talking about a 3D open world Pokemon. So the closest one to that is Digimon, which doesnβt have captures. It took until PokΓ©mon themselves created a poor version of what people asked for in this instance for another one to appear.