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I wrote (and maintain) my own rss reader for iOS - https://github.com/younata/RSSClient/, here's a trimmed down version what I follow:

News:

- Electrek - https://electrek.co (Basically Tesla news, but ostensibly EV news)

- Hackaday

- MacRumors

Swift/iOS Dev:

- Natasha The Robot - http://natashatherobot.com

- Swift Weekly Brief - https://swiftweekly.github.io

- This Week in Swift - http://swiftnews.curated.co

- NSHipster

Misc:

- xkcd What If

- Wait but Why

- Mr. Money Mustache

There's also other stuff not really worth mentioning - serialized stories (mostly just feeds for a few reddit user's posts), my blog, some comics, etc.


Can you share what it looks like? The github screenshots link is broken


If you follow the link on the github page to the app store there is screenshots there.


Been working on my own RSS reader for iOS. https://github.com/younata/RSSClient/

Pretty much all the internal logic (parsing feeds/opml files) are also written from scratch, which was interesting to do.


It's Apache 2.0, so free as in beer and free as in speech.

https://github.com/greenplum-db/gpdb/blob/master/LICENSE


wake up

Stay in bed for 5 or 10 minutes

Alarm goes off

Shower

Do hair/brush teeth/take medication

Walk to bart, catching up on feeds/emails on the way there

take bart to work


Oh. this is awesome. Very much so looking forward to integrating this into some of the home automation stuff I'm doing.


A very interesting paper [0]. I'm actually taking a similar approach (though, more generic in nature) for my CFD work (namely, using experimental data to help correct my numerically obtained answers for the same craft). After that, we take very different approaches in our work.

[0]: http://www-ui.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~ume/publication/2014_siggr...


Man, screw using that for multitouch. Going to use it as a depth camera. Been looking for a kinect-like device that I can mount on a quadcopter.


I'd finally get my CFD stuff off the ground. I currently only spend about an hour a day working on it, and I'd like to just work full time (or more) on it.



I once wrote a very minimal IRC client by essentially wrapping telnet around expect. All it did was automate sending out PINGs, but it worked.


Come on, hat trick of rejections!


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