now that the song is done, i'm going to take a quick break to finish
reading leviathan and then start the process of shifting off facebook to
my own site, over here:
http://dghjdfsghkrdghdgja.appspot.com/
i'll
be using the network to check show listings, but i won't be posting
here further. one of the things i'll want to do, shifting over, is set
up various rss feeds.
the reason i'm shifting off is
that i don't like facebook's decision to push the ui down from above. i
want control over how my site looks. i want the ads removed. i'm sorry
they don't agree with that.
but, there's lots of good reasons to get the data off facebook, too.
the
best way to reach me is by email. if you don't have my email, i
probably don't want you to have it. if you think i do want you to have
it, msg me to find out if your intuition is correct.
i
have several pages up, so it's going to take some time to transfer
things. i'll be following a scorched-earth policy: delete everything as i
transfer it to my own site. if there's something here you want saved,
now's the time to save it.
what will remain will be a
collection of rss dumps, because so long as people continue to use
facebook it's kind of necessary to have something.
i
think the long run solution has to be some kind of feed aggregator that
works at the rss level. i think people are going to end up reading their
twitter and facebook and youtube feeds all at the same time. it's
probably actually a "woah. you can do that?" type thing. i'd guess
almost everybody would switch to it if they knew it was possible. the
idea was catching on for people merging msn, icq and etc right before
facebook took over.
an interface that could cross-link
the comments systems would be really ideal, especially if it could run
standalone. and, it could conceivably kill a few sites off that don't
want to play by the rules (facebook being the worst).
so, i also want greater control over the serving mechanism. right now, it sounds a little crazy, but wait for it.
i'm
actually surprised that what i'm looking for doesn't exist in any kind
of stable form. the idea has certainly been experimented with, but it's
all for profit companies that fall apart when they realize there's no
money in it. further development seems to be geared towards ipad type
apps (which i'm never going to go for) and smart phones, which i'll
never really get used to. i want a desktop product. fuck the trends...
i
only use a handful of social media sites. if i were to build it myself,
it would be very basic and never updated. but i'd be happy to throw the
software out, open source, for further development.
one thing at a time. i don't even know how to get appspot to send out rss yet.
specifically:
i don't want a ticker on a website, or multiple feeds on one page. just
a simple, aggregated feed that i can interact with - and preferably
through a standalone program that blocks ads and scripts.
it's the most basic, least visual, low return thing you could imagine.
and something like it is going to define how this shit works five years from now.