I make art that’s totally mine because I did it through AI. https://imgur.com/a/Rhgi0OC
I would use it in a heartbeat, that would be fantastic.
I don’t know if you read the entire transcript, but I bolded what I think you might want to see:
There’s a real tail wagging the dog element of this where you can want to have a different media diet. I have set up RSS readers many times in the past two years. I used to read all of my news in RSS. I used to sit in school, my laptop open, and not pay attention, and go through my RSS reader, and I remember saying to some of my friends, “I finished the internet today,” because I’d read everything in the RSS reader, and there was a great diversity in content. No one thinks that way anymore. You open an RSS reader, you plug your favorite websites into it — candidly, even ours — and you get a bunch of stuff, and some of that stuff is obviously made for SEO, and some of that stuff is obviously made for other platforms.
And very rarely do you see, “Oh, there’s an audience here that wants to read every article on this website, and that is a package,” but it’s coming back. People want to do that, right? You can see… You have felt that way. I have felt that way. We write articles about RSS readers, and people read them. There’s demand for it. Do you think that demand is ever going to get filled?
I hope so. I tend to think, “Wasn’t the great promise of Silicon Valley and all these tech startups [that] we are going to give users things that they want?” There’s this thirst for a new form of delivery of content, better curation, more holistic ideas of what we should consume, and I hope that products arise to give us that. I think people are restlessly questing for it right now in RSS, in newsletters, in a parasocial podcast video, whatever ecosystem. But I don’t know. I like internet technology, I like when startups do new stuff. I hope that they take on this challenge and figure it out.
I think we’re in it, the fediverse ran by instances that are more interested in fostering community than making a buck. There is a need and want for new ways to access the internet, the fediverse is one way that it’s being provided. I’m not sure we’re ever going to attract the internet tourists, but that’s probably a good thing. This is where you go to get away from that.
I agree with you on most levels, but I think the author is leaving it more up to developers to develop a site that brings back RSS feeds and newsletters to the masses. That the masses are wanting it, but can’t find it. I would love an RSS reader that is FOSS for firefox for example, it would solve so many issues for a lot of things. All I can find is something like feedly that is essentially doing the same thing showing what they want you specifically to see.
I also think the underlying issues are more about the tastemakers being this ephemeral “they” from the masses which can occasionally be overridden, him talking about the creators knowing exactly when people turn away from their content that can be then “fixed”, and that the homogenized coffee shop is the norm and authenticity is found by the masses and then ruined. It’s a weird flow diagram that is kind of like pre-internet with magazines. Idk, it’s a good conversation regardless if he doesn’t have the answers.
I don’t know that they would talk about this, I tried to look up the difference. It’s a small instance and I’m sure it’s not nefarious if they do, they have to keep it in check somehow.
I guess I never noticed the weekend push on reddit, but tbf, they had so much more trolling that it would be hard to check unless you kept a chart.
What is onion routing?