Not really with the way it's set up right now, it'd take quite a bit of fiddling. I do see an RSS feed for GitHub, it's all the way at the bottom of github.com called "Subscribe to your news feed". But when I try to add that to a reader I get an error:
Now that you mention it, I'm looking and I don't see a way to get the notification feed anymore. The way mine is set up now is by configuring webhooks for specific repos on github that get pushed to my reader.
Yep! Monocle's preview is a UI wrapper around the parsing service which is at xray.p3k.app You can use that hosted version or you can download it locally too github.com/aaronpk/XRay
it's fine, no major complaints, but it doesn't have dramatically better battery life than the fitbit like I was hoping. I also realized I'm losing the granular sleep data by pushing into Apple Health, so I'm not sure what I'm going to do
Basically what I'm saying is Apple is a marketing company and Mozilla is a technology company. It's unfortunate that it takes good marketing for people to notice good technology.
This is really interesting. Look at the language used to describe both. Apple is describing features of existing products. Mozilla is describing new products giving each a new name. Why would someone care about containers? Tab groups is more use case driven.
That's awesome! I'm gonna have to try that some time! Might have to wait until I get a new phone tho cause the front camera on the iPhone XS isn't great