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lb:fever.software [2025-05-26 14:36:23] ninjasrlb:fever.software [2026-02-12 19:51:53] (current) ninjasr
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 ====== Fever° ====== ====== Fever° ======
-Fever was an RSS reader developed by [[lb:shaun inman]]. My interest in it stems from the fact I found an archive and briefly used it as my main RSS reader.\\+<div subtitle>
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 +Fever was an RSS reader developed by [[lb:shaun inman]]. My interest in it stems from the fact I found an archive and briefly used it as my main RSS reader.
 ===== Review ===== ===== Review =====
-My experience with it was generally pleasant, though I spotted some downsides immediately. This could be down to the fact that I just didn't use it the way it was intended...I mean, I don't exactly read a lot of blogs...but the actual //fever// feature I mostly ignored.\\ +<div passage> 
-Oh yeah...the fever feature is basically a means of tracking recent trends. It did this by finding links that were shared among your feeds and then displaying them with a temperature ranking based on how frequent they were. I'm realizing right now, as I write this (2025-05-26) that this could actually be somewhat useful in combination with Hatena.\\ +My experience with it was generally pleasant, though I spotted some downsides immediately. This could be down to the fact that I just didn't use it the way it was intended...I mean, I don't exactly read a lot of blogs...but the actual //fever// feature I mostly ignored. 
-To summarize my thoughts...I think the concept behind it was good, but the execution was a bit iffy. It was also a bit resource-hungry as far as I remember...and had trouble with hundreds of feeds even though that was the entire point.\\+ 
 +Oh yeah...the fever feature is basically a means of tracking recent trends. It did this by finding links that were shared among your feeds and then displaying them with a temperature ranking based on how frequent they were. I'm realizing right now, as I write this (2025-05-26) that this could actually be somewhat useful in combination with Hatena. 
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 +To summarize my thoughts...I think the concept behind it was good, but the execution was a bit iffy. It was also a bit resource-hungry as far as I remember...and had trouble with hundreds of feeds even though that was the entire point. 
 Fever mostly survives via its API, which continues to be supported for syncing. Fever mostly survives via its API, which continues to be supported for syncing.
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