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Open ZacSweers opened this issue 8 years ago • 12 comments

Options are nice. What do people want?

ZacSweers avatar Oct 16 '16 20:10 ZacSweers

Support for bring your own based on RSS

jbarr21 avatar Sep 24 '17 17:09 jbarr21

Possibly! Now that tikxml is in I'd feel pretty comfortable for this. The main issue I have with rss is that it doesn't seem to have any notion of paging

ZacSweers avatar Sep 25 '17 13:09 ZacSweers

NYTimes (@digitalbuddha)?

ronshapiro avatar Oct 18 '17 14:10 ronshapiro

I don't believe we paginate but here are all our public feeds http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/index.html

digitalbuddha avatar Oct 18 '17 14:10 digitalbuddha

We also have static json we publish 2x daily Homepage - https://static01.nyt.com/services/json/sectionfronts/index.json, Sections https://static01.nyt.com/services/json/sectionfronts/business/index.json

digitalbuddha avatar Oct 18 '17 14:10 digitalbuddha

Is there any content difference between the rss/json options? If not I'll probably go with whichever one has the smaller payload since we won't show the full details

ZacSweers avatar Oct 18 '17 20:10 ZacSweers

Add 4chan /g/ and /sci/

Boot-Error avatar Oct 19 '17 12:10 Boot-Error

Nope they are the same.

digitalbuddha avatar Oct 19 '17 12:10 digitalbuddha

/r/androiddev/ subreddit maybe? (even if it's read only) Looks like their API offers pagination https://www.reddit.com/dev/api/

TylerMcCraw avatar Dec 07 '17 00:12 TylerMcCraw

yeah paginating the androiddev subreddit wouldn't require any added logic over the current front page logic on the existing reddit controller. Specific subreddits support would probably come in the form of per-service preferences

ZacSweers avatar Dec 11 '17 10:12 ZacSweers

Lemmy and/or KBin

jbarr21 avatar Jul 10 '23 06:07 jbarr21

Plus 1 for Lemmy. Reddit recently did away with their 3rd party APIs.

JohnBuhanan avatar Jul 10 '23 12:07 JohnBuhanan