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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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