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Request for app: smart RSS client that understands editor's publishing choices

3 点作者 simon_acca7 个月前
Essentially I am looking for a smart RSS client; can you recommend one?<p>RSS readers work well to track simple blogs that publish in a &quot;stream of consciousness&quot; fashion (that is, one idea after another, roughly in the order that they are thought up by the author).<p>News sites (think BBC, the Economist, foreign affairs, the Atlantic, etc) are a different beast... they publish a lot of content all the time and it&#x27;s not all equally important. The top stories linger on top of the home page for a long time, while minor ones either get pushed to the bottom or leave the front page quickly altogether.<p>I think there&#x27;s value in the editor&#x27;s judgement of their own content, so I&#x27;m looking for an app that understands and keeps track of it in order to make it accessible to the user. For example I&#x27;d want to ask &quot;what were the 10 stories that lingered on the front page of the bbc the longest in the last week&quot; or &quot;all stories that made it to the top 2 spots in the last 3 days&quot; or some combination thereof.<p>Do you know of any such app? (Or do you want to build one? I&#x27;d certainly be a paying customer!)<p>Thanks!

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stop507 个月前
I would recommend looking at the raw xml of those sites. There is no information about what you want. Most rss readers display the article&#x2F;episode and allow you to read it or to save it.
jonathanyc7 个月前
I haven&#x27;t seen any information that could be used for this in the RSS feeds I&#x27;ve looked at. You could scrape the website, especially if it&#x27;s all running on your own computer, but if you do it on a server you&#x27;ll almost certainly be blocked unless you use a third-party scraping service. The WSJ in particular is super aggressive; you&#x27;ll probably be OK with the NYT, which has a personal use exemption.<p>Unfortunately Anthropic and OpenAI have kind of ruined scraping for everyone else.
stareatgoats7 个月前
You would likely need to combine the RSS feed articles with data provided by a service that scrapes the website in order to identify where the article is placed at any one point. Sounds doable even if scraping is always fraught with numerous pitfalls. I haven&#x27;t heard of any such solution, and building one is not on my todo-list, sorry.
pavel_lishin7 个月前
Newsblur allegedly allows you to &quot;train&quot; it to suggest certain stories and ignore others, but I&#x27;ve never used that particular functionality.