It turns out to be a bit more complicated. The feed explicitly linked from the front page doesn’t have clutter, but its links point to [1] etc. instead of [2] etc., which doesn’t seem right.
On the other hand, if you enter the page URL in Google Reader, it somehow associated with it the feed located at [3], which had the clutter in question in the past, doesn’t anymore, but Google Reader remembers… I’m guessing there must be some standard suffix starting from an URL that specifies a feed-by-default, which is checked first by a feed reader when it’s given a non-feed URL, and it’s absent for the front page; I’d guess it should be [4].
Edit: URLs don’t format well in comments, so some are included in form of links.
Ah, I see. That’s an artifact of the way I set up the hosting, with hpmor.com being a mirror of www.elsewhere.org/rationality/. RSS autodiscovery works because I added tags for it, but the rss feed itself is currently a static file written whenever the update utility runs, so it can’t know which URL a browser is requesting it as. I can fix that, though; give me 15 minutes.
It turns out to be a bit more complicated. The feed explicitly linked from the front page doesn’t have clutter, but its links point to [1] etc. instead of [2] etc., which doesn’t seem right.
On the other hand, if you enter the page URL in Google Reader, it somehow associated with it the feed located at [3], which had the clutter in question in the past, doesn’t anymore, but Google Reader remembers… I’m guessing there must be some standard suffix starting from an URL that specifies a feed-by-default, which is checked first by a feed reader when it’s given a non-feed URL, and it’s absent for the front page; I’d guess it should be [4].
Edit: URLs don’t format well in comments, so some are included in form of links.
Ah, I see. That’s an artifact of the way I set up the hosting, with hpmor.com being a mirror of www.elsewhere.org/rationality/. RSS autodiscovery works because I added tags for it, but the rss feed itself is currently a static file written whenever the update utility runs, so it can’t know which URL a browser is requesting it as. I can fix that, though; give me 15 minutes.
To your edit: then just write
Which looks like http://hpmor.com/chapter/77.
The problem is with text justification): some lines get stretched with spaces between words that are longer than the words.
For example, http://example.com/long-url-that-cant-be-space-separated followed by another http://example.com/long-url-that-cant-be-space-separated stretches the text in an ugly fashion.