@jalcine we haven't seen the specific Feedly issue you mention, but this is just a big ol' bag of substring matching using the exact method you're talking about!
(if you know of any other readers that support this besides these four please lmk)
@jalcine we haven't seen the specific Feedly issue you mention, but this is just a big ol' bag of substring matching using the exact method you're talking about!
(if you know of any other readers that support this besides these four please lmk)
Oh ho ho, so @buttondown has this figured out (just noticed this in the monthly updates)!
*is more motivated to figure this out*
WebSub https://www.w3.org/TR/websub/ is something that allows for "real time" updates for RSS (you give a callback URL and everytime a feed or a matching prefix is updated, the URL is hit). That would make my attempt to parse this meaningless but I don't know how many things (like NetNewsWire) implement it and I don't want to leave those folks out.
Make this make sense (plz). Trying to determine a rough number of people who are subscribed over #RSS This comes from Feedly's documented IP addresses but the counts are all .. weird?
Tbh, WebSub is a better way to do this but that's for later
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