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I found a very good website about computer science problems and algorithms, https://csacademy.com/
Maybe you can add it to the next newletter? |
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(19-02-2017, 04:57 PM)tudurom Wrote: I found a very good website about computer science problems and algorithms, https://csacademy.com/Well, you've alreay shared it. Next time PM me on the forums or irc. |
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I'm planning on building a web UI to display the archive of the old newsletters.
It won't be difficult to put together (I already have the building blocks) but I'm looking for opinions and ideas that could enrich it. What's the community take on this? |
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maybe two versions, one with just the letter as it is. And one where each link has its own page. Then people can add comments on the links and post related stuff... It might take a while before it seems useful, but after a while it can be a really good resource for. Another idea, is to contact original authors of the linked articles and see if you can "republish" the texts in a more pure text way, so it becomes more terminal friendly.
I really enjoy the newsletter as it is, keep up the good work! |
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(26-08-2017, 02:27 PM)budRich Wrote: maybe two versions, one with just the letter as it is. And one where each link has its own page. Then people can add comments on the links and post related stuff... It might take a while before it seems useful, but after a while it can be a really good resource for. Another idea, is to contact original authors of the linked articles and see if you can "republish" the texts in a more pure text way, so it becomes more terminal friendly. I'd say just publish the newsletter as is, with the links and little description. Discussion can be made on the link site itself or via forums/IRC; having them on the forums if the need to comment arises we can keep ideas more organized and available for those who don't check the newsletter. |
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maybe. But forum seems like a cluttered way to post related links, it's better to have one discussion/thread per article if in forum form. And this board isn't so much about article/paper discussion. Thats why the newsletter is so great, it's like great compliment to the content on the board. And one thread per newsletter, might also be awkward, if yuo want to see/post stuff related to one link in the letter.
There is a really cool news aggregator called cor.ax (it origins from the swedish bubb.la). They operate like this: volunteers are posting interesting links on a closed "forum", then the members vote for which links to publish and what title they want to give the link. They focus on current events. But it would be cool to do something similar but only unix related and skip the time limit (they never post anything more then a week old i think). Maybe I went a bit OT, but it's a bit related. But a wiki or some kind of collective aggregator link archive would be something. |
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I've updated the newsletter signup with an entries page and added the rss feed link at the top as many didn't seem to find it:
https://newsletter.nixers.net/entries.php For the moment it seems like enough. |
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After a long while, I'm announcing that we're going to be restarting the newsletter. Feel free to send contributions and propose ideas if you have any.
It would also be nice to merge the concept with the magazine: https://nixers.net/Thread-webzine however ols hasn't been active in a while. The issue will be sent on Fridays. |
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I'm interested in a newsletter; didn't even know this was a thing, as I'm rather new here. Is there an atom feed available?
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(25-03-2022, 09:57 AM)VMS Wrote: I'm interested in a newsletter; didn't even know this was a thing, as I'm rather new here. Is there an atom feed available?There's an RSS feed: https://newsletter.nixers.net/feed.xml You can implement an atom feed in the repo if you want. |
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(25-03-2022, 10:28 AM)venam Wrote:(25-03-2022, 09:57 AM)VMS Wrote: I'm interested in a newsletter; didn't even know this was a thing, as I'm rather new here. Is there an atom feed available?There's an RSS feed: https://newsletter.nixers.net/feed.xml Ty :) |
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The current newsletter suggests to use a text editor for writing stuff on the web. Yes, but why not both?
https://ghosttext.fregante.com/ Works even with Acme! |
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The "BSD rant" in the newest newsletter was mostly commented as "sounds more like a pro-BSD blog entry" on Lobsters and I agree. :)
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