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Subscribe to site updates by email or RSS: email is for resources and important topic updates, RSS is for quietly tracking posts.
If you want new free resources, curated topics, and important updates for this thread first, email is a better fit than RSS. After you submit, I will send a confirmation email first; after confirmation, I will send the welcome email. Later resources, topic roundups, and important updates will continue through the same subscription line. If you do not see the confirmation email within 1 to 2 minutes, check your spam or junk folder.
If you prefer to quietly follow the public posts in a reader, RSS is still available.
Email subscription
If you want new free resources, curated topics, and important updates for this thread first, email is a better fit than RSS. After you submit, I will send a confirmation email first; after confirmation, I will send the welcome email. If you do not see the confirmation email within 1 to 2 minutes, check your spam or junk folder.
Subscription request submitted. If this is your first subscription, I will send a confirmation email first; after that the welcome email will reach your inbox, and later resources, topic roundups, and important updates will keep coming through this same subscription line. If you do not see the confirmation email within 1 to 2 minutes, check your spam or junk folder.
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RSS is still available
RSS works well if you:
- do not want to leave an email address behind;
- prefer reading in your own reader;
- only care about public content updates, not resource delivery or topic emails.
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- RSS feed: https://www.fzhang.dev/index.xml
Reader examples
- NetNewsWire
- Reeder
- Readwise Reader
- Inoreader
- Feedly
Email vs RSS
- use email if you want resources and topic updates first;
- use RSS if you only want to follow the public posts quietly;
- if this topic later grows into something larger, email remains the primary channel;
- if you only want to find the right post quickly, start with Start Here.