Trivial Inconvenience Alert: I just realized that I seldom browse the comment feeds anymore, since it now requires an extra click.
I feel that way about everything. I wish there were a feed that would show all threads and not delineate between Main and Discussion.
http://lesswrong.com/r/all/ does that for posts, but it looks like http://lesswrong.com/r/all/comments just shows comments from the main section. Perhaps the latter behavior should be reported as a bug? In the meantime, if you want an RSS feed, combining two rss feeds into one is pretty trivial with yahoo pipes.
Thanks. That’s exactly what I wanted. Well, I’d prefer they just have the title, but I can’t be took picky.
http://lesswrong.com/r/all/new/
Note that you can also get to the comment feed by clicking on “Recent Comments”; unfortunately this still requires scrolling down.
Bookmark them?
Would need to be done by every user on all repeatedly-used computers (impossible on ones used once or aggressively cleaned); generalising leads to many unmanageable bookmarks.
Trivial Inconvenience Alert: I just realized that I seldom browse the comment feeds anymore, since it now requires an extra click.
I feel that way about everything. I wish there were a feed that would show all threads and not delineate between Main and Discussion.
http://lesswrong.com/r/all/ does that for posts, but it looks like http://lesswrong.com/r/all/comments just shows comments from the main section. Perhaps the latter behavior should be reported as a bug? In the meantime, if you want an RSS feed, combining two rss feeds into one is pretty trivial with yahoo pipes.
Thanks. That’s exactly what I wanted. Well, I’d prefer they just have the title, but I can’t be took picky.
http://lesswrong.com/r/all/new/
Note that you can also get to the comment feed by clicking on “Recent Comments”; unfortunately this still requires scrolling down.
Bookmark them?
Would need to be done by every user on all repeatedly-used computers (impossible on ones used once or aggressively cleaned); generalising leads to many unmanageable bookmarks.