Tag Archives: Feeds

My feeds. You’ve kept me entertained, now I’m returning the favor.

April 17, 2008 by aaron
Ever wondered or cared what I read in the mornings? [RSS] Aardvarchaeology [RSS] Accelerating Future [RSS] Adventures in Ethics and Science [RSS] Aetiology [RSS] Anthology of Ideas Yah, I subscribe to my own feed…but only so I can make sure everything comes out nice… [RSS] Astronomy Buff [RSS] Bad Language [RSS] behindthebuzz.com [RSS] Blog Maverick [RSS] Chris Garrett on New Media [RSS] Cocktail Party Physics [RSS] Cognitive Daily [RSS] Comics at GiantITP.com One of my Favorite Webcomics [RSS] Copyblogger [RSS] Cosmic Variance [RSS] CSS Beauty Gallery Entries [RSS] Deep Sea News [RSS] evolgen [RSS] FOSSwire [RSS] Freelance Switch [RSS] Functioning Form: Interface Design [RSS] Google Tutor [RSS] hicksdesign – journal [RSS] /home/liquidat [RSS] I Can Has Linux?
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My WordPress feed is being scraped.

April 23, 2008 by aaron
Oh yay…yippee…It seems that lately most everything that I post — especially posts about WordPress — are being auto-scraped and ending up displayed in “feed-reader” websites that are just the next generation of splogs. So what am I doing about it to protect my WordPress blog? Simple. I’m adding more links to my past posts. The sites claim that they aren’t doing anything wrong, and I do have to give their arguments credit, so here is the catch: if they remove the links, then they are modifying my content and aren’t “just another feedreader”, so I can report them, if they leave them in, I can get a little more traffic and “google juice” — although the later is falling in importance and relevancy —, or if they notice this post and remove my site from their list, I get what I really want.
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INAP and feed problems

April 29, 2007 by aaron
If you use INAP and have noticed oddness with your full-text feeds lately, it may have been caused by INAP. Users that had the “custom options” selected would have their feeds trimmed as if it were a post. INAP 2.4.3 fixes this. In other news, INAP is in the process of a major overhaul including a complete rewrite of most of its antiquated structure. When this process is complete it
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Feeds Updated.

April 24, 2007 by aaron
I have finally gotten with the program and have updated my feed links to go through FeedBurner. Old links will still work, but if you prefer FeedBurner you can use that now.

My feeds. You’ve kept me entertained, now I’m returning the favor.

April 17, 2008 by aaron
Ever wondered or cared what I read in the mornings? [RSS] Aardvarchaeology [RSS] Accelerating Future [RSS] Adventures in Ethics and Science [RSS] Aetiology [RSS] Anthology of Ideas Yah, I subscribe to my own feed…but only so I can make sure everything comes out nice… [RSS] Astronomy Buff [RSS] Bad Language [RSS] behindthebuzz.com [RSS] Blog Maverick [RSS] Chris Garrett on New Media [RSS] Cocktail Party Physics [RSS] Cognitive Daily [RSS] Comics at GiantITP.com One of my Favorite Webcomics [RSS] Copyblogger [RSS] Cosmic Variance [RSS] CSS Beauty Gallery Entries [RSS] Deep Sea News [RSS] evolgen [RSS] FOSSwire [RSS] Freelance Switch [RSS] Functioning Form: Interface Design [RSS] Google Tutor [RSS] hicksdesign – journal [RSS] /home/liquidat [RSS] I Can Has Linux?
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My WordPress feed is being scraped.

April 23, 2008 by aaron
Oh yay…yippee…It seems that lately most everything that I post — especially posts about WordPress — are being auto-scraped and ending up displayed in “feed-reader” websites that are just the next generation of splogs. So what am I doing about it to protect my WordPress blog? Simple. I’m adding more links to my past posts. The sites claim that they aren’t doing anything wrong, and I do have to give their arguments credit, so here is the catch: if they remove the links, then they are modifying my content and aren’t “just another feedreader”, so I can report them, if they leave them in, I can get a little more traffic and “google juice” — although the later is falling in importance and relevancy —, or if they notice this post and remove my site from their list, I get what I really want.
Read More ⟶

INAP and feed problems

April 29, 2007 by aaron
If you use INAP and have noticed oddness with your full-text feeds lately, it may have been caused by INAP. Users that had the “custom options” selected would have their feeds trimmed as if it were a post. INAP 2.4.3 fixes this. In other news, INAP is in the process of a major overhaul including a complete rewrite of most of its antiquated structure. When this process is complete it
Read More ⟶

Feeds Updated.

April 24, 2007 by aaron
I have finally gotten with the program and have updated my feed links to go through FeedBurner. Old links will still work, but if you prefer FeedBurner you can use that now.