Only minor quibble is the fact that some of the blogs only put a short snippet in their RSS-feed. As I like reading things in a feed-reader (actually, feed2imap + my e-mail client), having to open a browser to read things is small nuisance.
So, as a small feature request, maybe offer a way to filter the feeds to only get the ones that have the full text in their feed?
I’ve thought of ways of working around this. There are ways of actually defeating the truncation. One issue is that there isn’t necessarily an obvious programmatic way of telling which feeds are truncated and which aren’t.
I like it! Thanks for providing this.
Only minor quibble is the fact that some of the blogs only put a short snippet in their RSS-feed. As I like reading things in a feed-reader (actually, feed2imap + my e-mail client), having to open a browser to read things is small nuisance.
So, as a small feature request, maybe offer a way to filter the feeds to only get the ones that have the full text in their feed?
I’ve thought of ways of working around this. There are ways of actually defeating the truncation. One issue is that there isn’t necessarily an obvious programmatic way of telling which feeds are truncated and which aren’t.
For now, try out this feed proxy: http://andrewtrusty.appspot.com/readability/ , e.g. http://andrewtrusty.appspot.com/readability/feed?url=http%3A//feeds.feedburner.com/planetrationalist
Thanks—will try that!