Just found this:

<https://akazlou.com/posts-output/2015-11-09-every-project-should-have-decisions/>

I tend to put this things in README, but maybe a dedicated file is not a
bad idea. I'll think about it.


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And just found this:

<https://github.com/jun7/wyebadblock>

A generic WebKit extensions, an adblocker. They even list lariza. :-)


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You know what's so great about traditional feed readers? Among a lot of
other things? You know which resources you're "following". Open your
feed reader and there's the list.

I just clicked "Watching" on wyebadblock. That's a GitHub feature. I
wonder, how will I ever find wyebadblock again, once I forgot it
existed? Check https://github.com/watching? Do something similar for
each and every hosting platform (Gitlab, thousands of bug trackers, …)?

If I can put a link to an Atom feed in my reader, then it's right there.
On my hard drive.

Ugh.