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As we know, the Pistons drafted Darko Milicic, who played little in 2.5 seasons with the team, but they won the 2003-04 championship. After considering all the factors, I concluded in a long, stat-filled article, that with perfect hindsight, the Pistons should not have drafted Anthony, but I do offer some alternatives.\n(PS: I was proud of myself when I guessed the championship odds ranking going into 2002-03 and found that the betting odds rank on Basketball Reference matched my guess perfectly.)\nhttps://thenewleafjournal.com/should-the-pistons-have-drafted-carmelo/\n#nba #basketball #sports #stats", - "link": "https://linuxrocks.online/@nafnlj/110667717968890955", - "publishedOn": "2023-07-06T14:56:04.000Z", - "wordCount": 119, - "title": "Untitled", - "imageUrl": null } ] }, @@ -768,46 +738,6 @@ "wordCount": 1363, "title": "Using FreshRSS to “Like” blog posts via Webmention (2019)", "imageUrl": null - }, - { - "id": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36619028", - "author": "nafnlj", - "description": "Edit --\nPerishable Press feed: https://perishablepress.com/feed/atom", - "link": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36619028", - "publishedOn": "2023-07-06T16:57:37.000Z", - "wordCount": 70, - "title": "New comment by nafnlj in \"Ask HN: What are your favorite RSS feeds?\"", - "imageUrl": null - }, - { - "id": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36618362", - "author": "nafnlj", - "description": "I have a long list, so I'll choose a few personal favorites that may be of interest to HN readers:\nhttps://nicole.express/feed.xml (tinkering with old games and game hardware)\nhttps://shumplations.com/feed (translations of Japanese game developer interviews)\nhttps://www.loc.gov/collections/global-legal-monitor/?fo=rss (summaries of legal news from around the world)\nhttps://reason.com/people/josh-blackman/feed (legal analysis and commentary from Josh Blackman)\nhttps://yukinu.com/feed/atom.xml (charming small web site with links to interesting sites, tech experiments, and looks at old tech)\nhttps://feed.tedium.co (well-researched essays on a variety of topics)\nhttps://blog.sakugabooru.com/feed (detailed essays on the anime industry and production)\nhtpps://perishablepress.com/feed/atom (personal website of WordPress developer Jeff Starr)\nhttps://ai.mee.nu/feed/atom (daily tech news with strong opinions)\nhttps://www.washingtontimes.com/rss/authors/stephen-dinan (one of the best reporters on immigration law/border issues)\nhttps://liliputing.com/feed (news about mini PCs and mobile devices)\nhttps://worldofmatthew.com/index.xml (essays on digital ownership and random musings)\nI would also humbly recommend my own writing project, link in my profile if you're interested\nI also recommend looking at Morss.it (https://morss.it/) if there is a site you want to subscribe to without a feed. It generally works very well (RSS Bridge and RSS Hub serve the same purpose if you want to self-host).", - "link": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36618362", - "publishedOn": "2023-07-06T16:21:24.000Z", - "wordCount": 255, - "title": "New comment by nafnlj in \"Ask HN: What are your favorite RSS feeds?\"", - "imageUrl": null - }, - { - "id": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36618142", - "author": "nafnlj", - "description": "You may be interested in Osmosfeed: https://github.com/osmoscraft/osmosfeed\nIt is a static site feed aggregator primarily designed to go with GitHub Pages. I host one to aggregate my own writing on different sites. I think it may fit your use case because your Osmosfeed site itself outputs a single Atom feed. So, for example, if I have an Osmosfeed site that aggregates feeds 1, 2, and 3, the Osmosfeed site has a single feed which will include the three individual feeds. Mine has about 10-12 feeds and it has worked perfectly thus far with no issues. 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