I would love more advanced/expert content for Windows APIs, such as a deep dive into Win32, process/thread model, networking, etc.<p>I know about “Windows internal 7th ed” part 1 and 2, but I feel there is a lot of stuff really interesting in Windows that isn’t discussed too much online outside of very niche communities. Lot of opportunities to investigate more in details a system massively used worldwide.<p>I may write some things on this topic at some point if I have the time, but I’m terrible at writing prose :)
I'd like to have an RSS feed that aggregates independent blogs that I can point my RSS reader at. I would like to subscribe to more blogs like<p><a href="https://lachlangray.blot.im/" rel="nofollow">https://lachlangray.blot.im/</a><p>and<p><a href="https://paper-chan.moe/" rel="nofollow">https://paper-chan.moe/</a><p>but my RSS reader is sucking in content from superfeedr which charges me 10 cents a feed per month which is a bargain for arxiv.org or <i>The Guardian</i> but not affordable for a blog that posts once a week. Yeah, I can write my own RSS feed sucker-downer or find one and I may do that, but superfeedr's pricing is somewhat reflective of the hassle involved. Some kind of aggregator would put this content within reach and w/ my filter I'd have no problem adding between 100-2000 more articles a day.