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| ===== RSS as a Field Utility ===== | ===== RSS as a Field Utility ===== | ||
| - | The value of RSS to [[anonymous: | + | The value of RSS cannot be understated. As many sites have RSS //(or Atom)// feeds, you can centralize the updates of all your favorite sites, authors, streamers, developers, and whatever else, all in one place - saving the need of having to check a bunch of individual websites or even opening your browser. |
| However, RSS has security benefits as well. Because it is simple XML text, that means you don't have to worry about potentially dangerous remote media compromising your machine or tracking your movements //(unless you use a crappy aggregator, which is a whole different story)//. Datacenters, | However, RSS has security benefits as well. Because it is simple XML text, that means you don't have to worry about potentially dangerous remote media compromising your machine or tracking your movements //(unless you use a crappy aggregator, which is a whole different story)//. Datacenters, | ||
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| ===== Application-Specific Instructions ===== | ===== Application-Specific Instructions ===== | ||
| - | To subscribe to AMI's [[https:// | + | To subscribe to BP's [[https:// |
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