ali
My feedback
1 result found
-
266 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment ali commentedVladimir, thanks for your comment. Yes, I believe it would be a great solution compromise. Increasing the limit to a maximum of 3-5 personal feeds would solve most people's issue in my opinion.
My use case: some of my RSS feeds are meant to be read from the beginning like stories. But most of my RSS feeds, are news-like feed where it only makes sense to read the last few articles
Another possible solution I thought of: if the user manually scrolls, fetch additional articles until they stop scrolling and store those old articles for a maximum of 10 days. This however, would only be possible if the RSS feed link has all the articles embedded in.
Let me know what you think :)
ali supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment ali commentedHi Vladimir, any way to change this? Maybe we can come to a compromise?
- By default, expand to a maximum of 500 items, but if the user manually scrolls to view older RSS feed items, fetch them and store them on HDD (since they are old). This will make it so most feeds will have 500 or less, while the feed that you want to scroll back in can have more than 500.
- Or what if you allowed users to select 5-10 feeds where they will have no limits?
I do agree with you that some feeds will generate a lot of data, but maybe we can come to a compromise. Some feeds are meant to be read from the beginning whereas others you only care about the most recent items.
Hey Vladimir, sorry to bother again. Just wanted to check if it's possible to get a possible timeline for any possible solution to this? Thank you so much