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18 votes
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The Block Protocol
10 votes -
Fear, loathing, and excitement as Threads adopts open standard used by Mastodon
40 votes -
Open Standards Are Simple
(I am not directly posting as a link, as I have originally shared this over Gemini, which I don't think a majority of the people here have a client for, and directly linking to a proxy just seemed...
(I am not directly posting as a link, as I have originally shared this over Gemini, which I don't think a majority of the people here have a client for, and directly linking to a proxy just seemed weird to me. So here are both the original and proxied links for people to choose between)
gemini://ebc.li/posts/open-standards-are-simple.gmi (HTTP Proxy)
13 votes -
Open standards may finally give patients control of their data and care via Electronic Health Records
6 votes -
Whatever happened to the semantic web?
15 votes -
castling.club: play Chess via Mastodon (ActivityPub)
10 votes -
Podcasting is not walled (yet)
6 votes -
RSS/Atom feeds for groups?
Could we have RSS or Atom feeds that correspond to a given view? There could be two kinds of feeds, one that links to the comments page, and one that follows the link itself. The comments feed for...
Could we have RSS or Atom feeds that correspond to a given view?
There could be two kinds of feeds, one that links to the comments page, and one that follows the link itself. The comments feed for ~comp could be
https://tildes.net/~comp?rss=comments
, and the link feed could behttps://tildes.net/~comp?rss=link
, or something like that. Ideally this could apply to tags as well, so if I just wanted to see posts in ~comp taggedweb
, I could viewhttps://tildes.net/~comp?tag=web&rss=comments
.Several similar sites have this ability, so it's nice to be able to browse them all in one place. (On Reddit you can put
.rss
at the end of a subreddit for a feed, and on Hacker News and Lobsters it's just/rss
).What do you think?
15 votes