Thanks to code from Marco.org, we have feeds for several Something Awful Forums. (Updated November 29, 2011)
- GBS
- Games
- Let's Play
- Inspect Your Gadgets
- The A/V Arena
- Ask/Tell
- Debate and Discussion
- Serious Hardware/Software Crap
- Haus of Tech Support
- Cavern of COBOL
- Poker in the Rear
- Goons With Spoons
- Post Your Favorite
- Automotive Insanity
- The Firing Range
- The Dorkroom
- The TV IV
- Batman's Shameful Secret
- SA-Mart
- Coupons and Deals
- Goon Meets
- Questions, Comments, Suggestions?
12 comments:
Requesting TFR and RSF?
If this is something that can be transferred to any of the subforums, I'd love to see it done for BSS
AI Please. this is great!
Thank you for doing this? Is making a new feed easy to learn? That way we can help out and create feed for everything!
Or just add dorkroom =D
I'd like to see one for the LP forum, I always miss the new threads I'd like to read and it'd help.
Is it OK if I check the SA-Mart RSS feed often for keywords with a script? If you open sourced this I could run it locally and not use bandwidth.
Finally getting back to these. I've added the requested feeds.
injate, bandwidth isn't really a concern as long as it's not crazy.
YOSPOS and TBB?
Forgot to add: The Comedy Goldmine of course!
For some reason, my rss reader website has started changing the URLs. For instance from the Letsplay RSS, I now have a link to ' http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3688694 '. That amp makes the link not work. I can see it should be '?s=&threadid='. Perhaps related to the forums being updated?
Could you do some magic to make it work again, like remove that s=& bit? Thanks.
@CO2 Your reader isn't changing the links. That's how they are in the feed, and they work fine for me on both Feedly and Inoreader. I took out the "s=?" anyway since it's extraneous.
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