Why?
I use RSS Bridge. You can host it yourself, which is probably better, or use a public instance. https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge/blob/master/README....
The title doesn’t accurately reflect what’s going on here. Apple News hasn’t supported users adding their own feeds for a number of years. This article is about how publishers get their feeds into Apple News. Apple now…
85 million monthly active users according to Apple.
I consume most content via RSS. It certainly doesn’t feel dead to me. There are ways to get Facebook, Instagram and Twitter content into RSS too if that’s what you need.
The comments on the quoted OSX Daily article suggest that News hasn’t supported RSS since at least 2017, so not sure why this is news now.
Other Amazon employees have commented on the thread saying that their working conditions don't match the picture the OP described - so either practices differ between warehouses, or there's something else going on.
She didn't have a phsyical kindle device available.
Note that as much as people complain about proprietary file formats, this guy can open a word file from 1990 on a modern machine.
Why?
I use RSS Bridge. You can host it yourself, which is probably better, or use a public instance. https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge/blob/master/README....
The title doesn’t accurately reflect what’s going on here. Apple News hasn’t supported users adding their own feeds for a number of years. This article is about how publishers get their feeds into Apple News. Apple now…
85 million monthly active users according to Apple.
I consume most content via RSS. It certainly doesn’t feel dead to me. There are ways to get Facebook, Instagram and Twitter content into RSS too if that’s what you need.
The comments on the quoted OSX Daily article suggest that News hasn’t supported RSS since at least 2017, so not sure why this is news now.
Other Amazon employees have commented on the thread saying that their working conditions don't match the picture the OP described - so either practices differ between warehouses, or there's something else going on.
She didn't have a phsyical kindle device available.
Note that as much as people complain about proprietary file formats, this guy can open a word file from 1990 on a modern machine.