perishthethought

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RSS and OPML (libranet.de)

Can somebody explain me how OPML works for RSS? Are these files usually imported into the RSS reader apps or are they used where they are? If I import multiple OPML files with multiple feeds, will the feeds from the first OPML be overwritten by those in the second one or will they add up? Will article read/unread status be...

perishthethought,

As n OPML file just contains the definition of which feeds you want to follow, not the actual RSS data. They’re handy when you want to switch from one RSS reader to another. You can usually export the settings from your old service and import them into the new.

Check with your RSS service but importing an OPML file should always add new services to the list, not overwrite.

I don’t think an OPML file tracks what you’ve read or not but I could be wrong about that.

perishthethought,

Yes. Here’s an example file so you can see there’s not much in there for each entry.

hosting.opml.org/dave/spec/subscriptionList.opml

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The linked news story about how the artist was cut off from public funding has this:

SeeWalker said she painted “G is for Genocide” in recognition of the parallels between the plight of Native Americans in the U.S. and the crisis in Gaza.

“It’s about erasing a culture, about taking land. Me as an Indigenous person, this is what happened to my ancestors,” SeeWalker said. “The piece is not about taking sides, it’s about humanity, it’s about not destroying a culture and letting people live.”

Go get some! ✊

Because They're Young (1960 480p) (www.youtube.com)

Because They’re Young is a 1960 American drama film directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Dick Clark as Neil Hendry, an American high-school teacher who tries to make a difference in the lives of his students. The film co-stars Tuesday Weld, Michael Callan, Warren Berlinger, Roberta Shore, Doug McClure, Victoria Shaw and...

perishthethought,

Yeah, good interview.

RIP Steve. Gonna listen to Atomizer and Pod again tonight.

perishthethought,

I taught myself some 2D game design and coding with Phaser. My idea was to recreate 80s arcade games like frogger and asteroids. It’s great for that and my games run in the browser, pure Javascript.

phaser.io

Just remember that making a game includes making artwork and sound and intro screens and more. It’s a lot of work.

perishthethought,

Yah, I have somebody’s 2048 game in my terminal here and play that when I need to stop thinking thoughts for a second.

OK, but pretend for a second that some of us are mere mortals. Is there a TUI game dev engine (?) we could learn to dev in fairly quickly? One that protects us from the pitfalls of the C language?

Asking for myself…

Coonskin (1976 1080p NSFW) (www.youtube.com)

Coonskin is a 1975 American live-action/animated satirical crime film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi. The film references the Uncle Remus folk tales, and satirizes the blaxploitation film genre as well as Disney’s racially controversial film Song of the South, adapted from the Uncle Remus folk tales. The film’s...

perishthethought,

Oh boy. Here we go. Probably everyone should read the Wikipedia page before watching this, eh.

Richard Eder of The New York Times wrote, “[Coonskin] could be his masterpiece […] a shattering successful effort to use an uncommon form—cartoons and live action combined—to convey the hallucinatory violence and frustration of American city life, specifically black city life […] lyrically violent, yet in no way [does it] exploit violence.” Variety called the film a “brutal satire from the streets.

Not for all tastes […] not avant-garde. […] The target audience is youth who read comics in the undergrounds.”

perishthethought,

A recent zoom interview with Ralph Bakshi

youtu.be/ibSyR2KMhKM

How to opt out of the privacy nightmare that comes with new Hondas (sherwood.news)

There are lots of reasons to want to shut off your car’s data collection. The Mozilla Foundation has called modern cars “surveillance machines on wheels” and ranked them worse than any other product category last year, with all 25 car brands they reviewed failing to offer adequate privacy protections....

perishthethought,

That. Their sound and video recordings could pick up whatever you do in the car. But I think this is really just lawyers being cautious. (I hope)

perishthethought,

IMHO, three leaders instead of two would be an improvement. I say that, even though I know finding enough parents / leaders willing to give of their time is very difficult.

[Giro Stage 4 results] (www.globalcyclingnetwork.com)

spoilerGCN: Giro d’Italia stage 4: Jonathan Milan takes memorable sprint winJonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) sprinted to victory on stage 4 of the Giro d’Italia, opening up early on the fast finish into Andora and putting down the power to hold off his competitors all the way to the line. Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck) took...

perishthethought,

My lemmy client (Sync) doesn’t actually hide spoilers like this.

It’s fine, I got to watch the race live earlier, but just saying…

perishthethought,

I was lost the whole time but it was still fun to watch, somehow.

perishthethought,

Aha, fan of Brazil, I see. ʘ‿ʘ

(The Harry Tuttle avatar, not the ass slapping gif)

perishthethought,

Oof.

I’ve wished they could report on which gear each rider is in, somehow. We need more data! :)

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😟 Oof, Christophe Laporte!

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