For many years, I've used Lire as my RSS reader on my iPhone, in conjunction with a feed aggregator service called The Old Reader. Sometime last year, The Old Reader hit a rough patch, but it seemed to have come right, until a couple of months ago.
At that point, I began experiencing serious issues accessing The Old Reader from Lire. Most of the time, Lire would time out. I worked out that if I tried to access the service repeatedly, it usually succeeded on the third or fourth attempt, but that was time-consuming and frustrating. One other person contacted me to let me know he was experiencing the same problem.
I contacted The Old Reader, and they seemed uninterested in pursuing the issue, apparently because they weren't receiving many reports of it.
I contacted the developer of Lire, who couldn't have been more helpful. He asked for my credentials for The Old Reader so he could test with the app, and he duplicated my findings right away. He was able to identify the issue with The Old Reader API that was causing the time-out, and gave this information to The Old Reader, who didn't even acknowledge his message, let alone commit to resolving the issue.
So over the long weekend, I resolved to find a better service. After doing some deep research with ChatGPT, I settled on Bazqux Reader. The website has a few rough edges from an accessibility point of view, but I was able to export my feeds from The Old Reader, import them into Bazqux, and log in via Lire.
The one thing that is very different is the speed. Retrieving article from Bazqux is way faster than The Old Reader ever was, something that my deep research told me I should expect.
So, sadly I can't recommend The Old Reader anymore, but so far so good with Bazqux. Lightning fast and simple setup.
There is a cost for this service, I think about $39 per year, and Lire does support using iCloud to store your feeds. I find that for the large number of feeds I have, a service like Bazqux adds value, but if your requirements are more modest, using iCloud may be sufficient. However you choose to use it, RSS is worth using.
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Estoy metido en una idea un poco rara. Hacer tutoriales de mates accesibles a personas ciegas. Los principios:
Notación en ASCII lo más puro posible.
Explicaciones desde el principio, y desde los principios, magia mínima, todo lo que se pueda probar se prueba.
Una guía de notación en cada página donde venga toda la notación que se usa.
Accesible. Libre. Gratis. Para siempre.
De momento solo tengo configurada la plataforma para hacerlo realidad, pero tengo curiosidad por saber si a alguien más le puede interesar, como usuario, contribuyente, o ambas cosas.
Mi primer ejemplo: definición de límite a que converge una secuencia: mates.isonomia.net/conceptos/l…
Se admite, y aprecia, cualquier tipo de crítica.
Pues encantado. Procuraré ir metiendo más guías. Si tienes algún área de interés específico coméntame y trataré de tirar por ahí si la conozco.
Lo próximo que voy a hacer es secuencias divergentes.
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Privacy‑Preserving Age Verification Falls Apart On Contact With Reality
Here we go again. Whenever policy makers insist that there’s some “nerd harder” solution to tricky societal problems, actual experts have to spend a ridiculous amount of time explaining basic reali…Techdirt
So, I later learned that posts don't transfer, which is unfortunate. We had some banger posts on there.
Anyway, I just want to make some observations upon setting up our homepage:
- Federated timeline is WAY more busy, wow. I was hoping it was, but this is a lot.
- Images break a lot faster. Only a few minutes in and I'm seeing a cascade of gradient images, which... I don't know how to fix that? I mean, they eventually load, but I imagine it's because the federated timeline is filling up that fast.After further mucking about, it seems like some images just... stop loading and stay stuck partially loaded, which, yeah, that's unfortunate.
- The usuals we're used to seeing in the federated timeline are now gone.
I'm sure we'll get used to it, but this is definitely a change, but hopefully a good one.
@talon Yeah, it's really weird. For example, on the federated timeline, this person's post contains one of those half-loaded images: wandering.shop/@silvermoon82/1…
But if I go on their page, the image loads just fine, but even that's not 100% consistent.
I tried clicking a specific account with these half-loaded images and it seems like they're still not loaded, but it's not consistent. One image that was partially loaded then became blurred when I refreshed the page while another half-loaded image stayed half-loaded. It's really weird.
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When continuity depends on one person, that isn’t resilience — it’s fragility.
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The support @frameworkcomputer asked me to turn my Laptop into an expensive brick by removing the battery. The laptop is less than a year old.
(I can tag them, their mastodon presence is write only)
Ways people introduce bad news they need for you to hear:
- "We need to talk"
- "Close the door, have a seat"
- "Your package is now with DHL eCommerce UK"
> Be GNOME foundation
> Huge potential, clout, possibilities to take Linux to the next level with proper planning and community organising
> kick out board member for trying to actually improve things and ruin his reputation on the way
> huge shitshow
> executive director fails to secure enough funding to even pay her own salary and leaves
> eventually find someone new to be ED
> also kick him out after 4 months for trying to actually change things for the better
i think something needs to be done about the 20+ year GNOME veterans on the board who aren't willing to adopt change
i'm not a foundation member and don't plan to be, but i do care about the future of GNOME and despite the best efforts of many wonderful people it's not looking good rn
The simple solution to crashing birth rates is to tax billionaires and make basic living affordable. It's not that difficult, but the rich are more worried about their own bank balance than they are about birth rates. As usual they want to blame everyone but themselves for the problems they create.
> beige.party/users/HG/statuses/…
Human Ghostwriter (@HG@beige.party)
I am sharing this link but only because it makes me so goddamn angry: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/08/28/birth-rates-plummeting-space-might-be-best-hope-cure/ No, the fuck it is not.beige.party
Perfect delivery, everyone bust out laughing.
That's the way a response should be done.
I recently talked with a guy who builds software for small & medium sized German insurance firms and he says almost all of their clients are working on removing US services from their tech stack due to perceiving them as highly risky. This includes cloud services, office tools, AI tools, etc. So far he said the switch is a mixed bag with some successes and some blunders, but the push is very clear.
Highly anecdotal stuff, but maybe this cut is deeper than I expected.
The funniest example was one firm switching to Zoho mail. They said using an Indian service was way less risky than using a US one.
It's hard to describe how much goodwill towards America Trump's policies have erased.
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Povolenky zasáhnou ty nejchudší, lidé se zradikalizují, varuje ekonom
Příchod emisních povolenek pro domácnosti přinese velkou finanční zátěž pro obyvatele. Jejich cena by se měla minimálně zastropovat, jinak způsobí silný růst inflace a nejvíc dopadne na sociálně slabé rodiny.Martin Procházka (Novinky)
@sesivany problém je to, že oni to říkají. Ale do titulků novin se pak dostane pouze "nepůjde to zrušit".
Vítejte v době titulků na sociálních sítích
Scientist exposes anti-wind groups as oil-funded. Now they want to silence him.
electrek.co/2025/08/25/scienti…
Scientist exposes anti-wind groups as oil-funded. Now they want to silence him.
A report shows how fossil-funded legal groups file bogus lawsuits and spread disinfo about wind - then those lawyers threatened the authors.Jameson Dow (Electrek)
No fines for big grocers that promoted imported food as Canadian
cbc.ca/news/business/buy-canad…
It's not as conspiracy to say Oligarchs pull the strings. They definitely do since they are above the law.
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