Good morning sports fans!
This is the URL of one of the many blog posts I wrote over the weekend.
http://scripting.com/2026/07/12/121948.html
I also did a podcast.
https://shownotes.scripting.com/scripting/2026/07/12/myFirstRsschatPodcast.html
If you want to know where we're going, listen to the podcast. I ramble a lot, people who have heard me speak or talk on the phone know that I do that a lot. But if you're using rss.chat, esp if you're a developer, the ideas here are new, when applied to social networks on the web.
What you'll see there is a consistent theme, the action isn't in the rss.chat client, which is nice for sure -- but it's just the beginning. It's set up so that it can easily be replaced, on both ends, in the client or the server.
Ricardo, who we'll get to know, is a developer who is already signed on to this philosophy, and is running a FeedLand server, wants to get going with the server here, and I say yes! That's the way to go. We have to create a wave, to reinstate the web as the home of social networking on the web (saying it that way sounds silly, but people need to be reminded that the web is still there, and ready to be of service.
It so happens my first big task for the day is to create a second server for myself, thus testing the install instructions, and also to have an answer for people who want to kick the tires. This one will be open to anyone. No whitelist.