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It’s seen its renneisance recently

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How so? Outside very niche stuff or podcasts I just don’t seem to it used that often.

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Most websites still use standard back ends with RSS support. Even static site generators also do it. The only difficulty is user discovery.

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Yeah… It always being there hardly makes it a “renaissance”, no?

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Sadly so many rss feeds are just the first paragraph and not the whole article

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