Posts by jeromechoo@masto.ai
 (DIR) Post #AxbSz4XgeOS5sKTb2O by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2025-08-27T17:50:36Z
       
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       There has to be a market for #food with 25% the normal sugar and no artificial sweeteners. I think I’ve only seen them in Asia. Never in the US.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxbYjRlT8swGzPr5Zg by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2025-08-27T19:29:51Z
       
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       @Zergling_man ok
       
 (DIR) Post #Ay4e5iw07UbLy03r04 by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2025-09-10T20:16:48Z
       
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       @stux I'll just leave this here — "I think it's worth to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights. That is a prudent deal. It is rational." - Charlie Kirkhttps://www.newsweek.com/charlie-kirk-says-gun-deaths-worth-it-2nd-amendment-1793113
       
 (DIR) Post #B1SOpkTJKIzLz09ZRI by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2025-12-20T21:56:10Z
       
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       Let the scraper (legal) wars begin https://www.theverge.com/news/848365/google-scraper-lawsuit-serpapi
       
 (DIR) Post #B2U3WZLxB8x9ri1jxg by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-01-20T17:32:22Z
       
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       One for me, one for the missus, and 4 hashtags for the (masto)gram.@anna@aral#mastomigoreng #fedigoreng #migoreng #makanapatoday
       
 (DIR) Post #B2xtP2lKUxL1HH0rpY by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-04T01:17:12Z
       
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       #RSS Anything is now delivering on average 40,000 fresh feeds a day for sites that do not support RSS natively.I landed on this number after adding a 15 min TTL cache to help quell the onslaught of RSS client hugs that was taking https://rss.diffbot.com down.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2xtPATtne9HDWv3lw by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-04T01:20:39Z
       
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       40,000 is an astonishing figure. I took a glance at the server logs and it's truly a random array of content.Here's a couple that stood out to me...
       
 (DIR) Post #B2xtPHaBOgKnF2ug2S by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-04T01:22:34Z
       
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       A product release blog for Google Gemini. Crazy to me that this doesn't have RSS built in. #rsshttps://rss.diffbot.com/rss?url=https://gemini.google/gemini-drops/
       
 (DIR) Post #B2xtPPhvBnHIRMayDA by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-04T01:27:02Z
       
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       A listing page for Oakley products sold by Selfridges & Co. Tracking new product drops?From a cursory glance, e-comm product tracking appears to be the most common use case for RSS Anything.#rsshttps://rss.diffbot.com/rss?url=https://www.selfridges.com/cat/oakley/?fh_sort_by%3Dnewest
       
 (DIR) Post #B2xtPXV6DLm6bueqKu by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-04T01:29:26Z
       
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       a16z's crypto VC fund's blog. #rsshttps://rss.diffbot.com/rss?url=https://a16zcrypto.com/posts/
       
 (DIR) Post #B2xtPfgNnHYPzDzy2C by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-04T01:35:43Z
       
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       Politics section of a Brazilian newspaper#rsshttps://rss.diffbot.com/rss?url=https://iclnoticias.com.br/politica/
       
 (DIR) Post #B2xtPnwH651HapUluq by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-04T01:38:52Z
       
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       Fantasy football column on NBC Sports. #rss https://rss.diffbot.com/atom?url=https://www.nbcsports.com/fantasy/football/articles
       
 (DIR) Post #B2yqMWjCWb9odp5N20 by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-04T14:26:35Z
       
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       @GlitchGhost it can only see content from the page you enter. It essentially structures a list of links into an RSS format. Should work in all RSS readers!
       
 (DIR) Post #B2yqRmoS9L3tyW3ATg by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-04T14:27:33Z
       
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       @GlitchGhost probably not. It can only see what a non logged in user sees on the page you supply it.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2z8qTA29O6DRM40n2 by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-04T17:53:38Z
       
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       @GlitchGhost 3 years apparently. Time flies! https://github.com/diffbot/rss-anything/commits/main/
       
 (DIR) Post #B2zUvSo95Xc4mic1h2 by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-04T22:01:04Z
       
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       @GlitchGhost don't know what to tell you. I just built it to solve a problem I had with websites that don't support RSS. When stuff breaks I fix it because it affects me. I also respond to issues on Github if people post them.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2zVApGlrIAknBKKTw by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-04T22:03:53Z
       
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       @GlitchGhost RSS Anything is built on top of an AI extraction model maintained by @diffbot. It works best on pages where there are a bunch of links in some kind of clear chronological order (dates near the links). Besides that, it's a bot, so it would also require the page to be bot friendly.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2zZVBDsLVrgUHvwu0 by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-04T22:52:22Z
       
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       @GlitchGhost I added a 10 refreshes per min per URL rate limiter to get aggressive RSS readers to chill out. But with the new redis cache I can just serve the cached response rather than return a rate limit error. Let me tweak that.
       
 (DIR) Post #B30B0tgEni6TeQBeFs by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-04T23:18:47Z
       
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       @GlitchGhost OK done. Removed the URL-based rate limiter. That was unnecessary. There's still an IP based rate limit that's a generous 60/minute. You shouldn't be hitting the rate limiter as much now.
       
 (DIR) Post #B30ISXISJblu17Bnuq by jeromechoo@masto.ai
       2026-02-05T07:16:07Z
       
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       @GlitchGhost bandwidth isn’t free so it makes sense to rate limit if they can’t pay for it as it scales. I can’t even guarantee this will stay up forever. But for now we can support a decent amount of scale without having to worry about rate limiting too much. Mostly I just don’t want to get inadvertently ddosed.