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by Naman Kamra
通過納曼·卡姆拉(Naman Kamra)
如何使用RSS更有效地閱讀 (How to read more efficiently with RSS)
Rich Site Summary (RSS) was developed way back in 1999 as a way to quickly subscribe to blogs and newspapers, back before tools like Twitter feeds made it so easy to find and read articles.
富網站摘要(RSS)早在1999年就被開發出來,用于快速訂閱博客和報紙,而在Twitter提要之類的工具使查找和閱讀文章變得如此容易之前。
Over the last 17 years, RSS has largely faded from popular usage, but developers never stopped working on it. Today, if you want to streamline your information diet, RSS offers tons of advanced tools that make consuming content a breeze.
在過去的17年中,RSS在很大程度上已經從流行的使用中消失了,但是開發人員從未停止過使用它。 如今,如果您想簡化信息飲食,RSS提供了許多高級工具,使內容的使用變得輕而易舉。
您可以主動發現內容,也可以被動地偶然發現內容。 (You can either actively discover content or passively stumble upon it.)
Lets say you decide you want to learn to code. You go to Google and search “learn to code for free.” You find Free Code Camp on the first page of the Google results, sign up, and start progressing through its coding challenges. This is called active discovery.
假設您決定要學習編碼。 您轉到Google并搜索“免費學習編碼”。 您可以在Google搜索結果的第一頁上找到“免費代碼營”,進行注冊并開始應對其編碼挑戰。 這稱為主動發現。
Now lets say you were just browsing Facebook and you see one of your friends talking about Free Code Camp. This is called passive discovery. You click on the link, bookmark it, then move on with your Facebook-ing, only to never get around to visiting the site again.
現在,假設您只是在瀏覽Facebook,并且看到您的一位朋友在談論Free Code Camp。 這稱為被動發現 。 您單擊鏈接,將其添加為書簽,然后繼續使用Facebook-ing,僅此而已,再也不會四處訪問該網站了。
These examples demonstrate why even if you stumble upon something relevant in social media, you can still end up wasting time. If you don’t have time then and there, you will most likely open a tab or bookmark it. You’ll never get back to, because if you’re busy now, you’re likely to be just as busy later. Contrast this with a google search, which you’ll only do at the exact moment that you need something.
這些示例說明了為什么即使偶然發現社交媒體中的某些相關內容,仍然會浪費時間。 如果沒有時間,那么您很可能會打開一個標簽頁或將其添加為書簽。 您再也回不來了,因為如果您現在很忙,以后可能會同樣忙。 將此與Google搜索進行對比,您僅在需要時才進行搜索。
輸入RSS feed閱讀器 (Enter the RSS feed reader)
You know how you get a notification when a friend tags on Facebook? Well, you can get the exact same sort of notification from an RSS feed reader when a friend publishes a new article on their blog. Here’s the RSS feed reader Chrome extension that I use on my desktop.
您知道當朋友在Facebook上標記時如何收到通知嗎? 好吧,當朋友在其博客上發布新文章時,您可以從RSS feed閱讀器中獲得完全相同的通知。 這是我在臺式機上使用的RSS feed閱讀器 Chrome擴展程序。
This will add a nice little icon on your chrome extensions bar, and every time you are on a blog where a feed exists, there will be a little “+” sign so you can “subscribe” to it.
這將在chrome擴展程序欄上添加一個漂亮的小圖標,并且每次您訪問存在供稿的博客時,都會有一個“ +”號,以便您可以“訂閱”它。
Let’s say you are looking to form better habits, and you find a nice blog about habits like James Clear’s blog. Now, thanks to this Chrome extension, you can just click the + sign and it will add that blog to your feed.
假設您正在尋求養成更好的習慣,并且找到了一個關于習慣的不錯的博客,例如James Clear的blog 。 現在,借助此Chrome擴展程序,您只需單擊+號,它將將該博客添加到您的供稿中。
From this point on, whenever James Clear writes an article, you will have a pending notification on that bar until you mark it as read or — better yet — go and read it.
從那時起,每當詹姆斯·克萊爾(James Clear)撰寫文章時,該欄上都會有一條待處理的通知,直到您將其標記為已讀或(更好的是)去閱讀為止。
Notice how I have subscribed to Free Code Camp’s Medium articles? That’s right — you can even subscribe to your favorite Medium publications, all in one place. This means you won’t have to open Medium and scroll through your its news feed just to find posts from your favorite publications.
請注意,我如何訂閱Free Code Camp的中篇文章? 沒錯-您甚至可以在一處訂閱您喜歡的Medium出版物。 這意味著您無需打開Medium并滾動瀏覽其新聞供稿,僅需從您喜歡的出版物中查找帖子即可。
Subscribing to blogs in this way saves you massive amounts of time, because you are targeting what you want to read. You can even see the titles, so you never have to open the website only to find out that you’re not interested its newest content.
以這種方式訂閱博客可以節省大量時間,因為您的目標是要閱讀的內容。 您甚至可以看到標題,因此您不必僅打開網站即可發現您對它的最新內容不感興趣。
使用文件夾和Dribbble技巧 (Using folders and the Dribbble Trick)
And that’s not all! You can even make folders, then combine your thematically similar blogs to better manage them. This often helps me when I am trying to focus one particular topic, and looking for inspiration.
不僅如此! 您甚至可以制作文件夾,然后合并主題相似的博客以更好地管理它們。 當我嘗試著重于某個特定主題并尋找靈感時,這通常對我有幫助。
Do you use Dribbble for inspiration? Me too! And I follow a lot of designers there. With RSS, you can create folders for Dribbble feeds for individuals designers, so you’ll be the first to know whenever your favorite designers post new content.
您是否使用Dribbble來獲得靈感? 我也是! 我在那里跟隨很多設計師。 使用RSS,您可以為個人設計師創建Dribbble feed的文件夾,因此,無論何時您最喜歡的設計師發布新內容時,您都將第一個知道。
You can do the same for Material UP inspiration.
您也可以為Material UP靈感做同樣的事情。
The Chrome extension comes packed with lots of other useful features, like the ability to star certain blogs combine them, and even subscribe to podcasts.
Chrome擴展程序附帶了許多其他有用的功能,例如將某些博客加注星標的功能,甚至可以訂閱播客。
And if you prefer emails to notifications, you can configure this extension to send you emails about particular blogs, and at designated times of your day when you’re likely free to read them.
而且,如果您更喜歡電子郵件而不是通知,則可以配置此擴展程序,以在特定時間(可能有空的時候)向您發送有關特定博客的電子郵件。
您應該停止被動沖浪。 (You should stop passively surfing.)
According to a CNN report, teens spend up to nine hours a day on social media, and check their news feeds up to 100 times a day.
根據CNN的報告 ,青少年每天在社交媒體上花費多達9個小時,每天檢查新聞源的次數多達100次。
Now, if I didn’t know any better, I would assume that adults are not like teens, and place a higher value on their time. They wouldn’t end spend their days constantly checking social media.
現在,如果我不懂得更好,我會假設成年人不像青少年那樣,并且將更多的時間放在他們的時間上。 他們不會花很多時間不斷檢查社交媒體。
But the reality is, as adults, we end up spending a lot of our time checking our social media instead of actively searching for content that is immediately relevant to us.
但是現實是,作為成年人,我們最終會花費大量時間檢查社交媒體,而不是主動搜索與我們直接相關的內容。
When we say we are “surfing the web,” what we are really doing is stumbling upon links which have nice clickbait headlines, only to later realize that the content didn’t teach us anything new. Nor was it relevant to whatever task we were trying to accomplish at the time.
當我們說“正在網上沖浪”時,我們真正要做的是絆倒具有誘人的點擊誘餌標題的鏈接,后來才意識到內容沒有教我們什么新東西。 這與我們當時試圖完成的任務無關。
We often find ourselves scrolling through our Facebook news feeds, clicking links our friends have shared, worried that if we don’t do this we may “miss out” on something.
我們經常發現自己在Facebook新聞源中滾動,單擊我們的朋友共享的鏈接,擔心如果不這樣做,我們可能會“漏掉”某些東西。
But in all reality, little of this content is essential. Productivity enthusiasts are quick to point out that this “fear of missing out” is misplaced, and that most such content won’t make any real difference in our lives.
但實際上,這些內容很少是必不可少的。 生產力狂熱者很快指出,這種“錯過錯過的恐懼”是放錯了地方,而且大多數此類內容不會對我們的生活產生任何實際的影響。
電子郵件列表的問題。 (The problem with email lists.)
The biggest reason for the decline in popularity of the RSS feeds has been that websites have shifted to manually sending you email newsletters with links to their recent blog posts.
RSS提要流行度下降的最大原因是網站已轉向手動向您發送電子郵件通訊,以及指向其最近博客文章的鏈接。
It’s nice to stumble upon a website and be able to stay up-to-date by simply giving them an email address. But if they are not the subtle type, and start bombarding me with emails every day, I am going to feel overloaded at first, then eventually unsubscribe.
偶然發現一個網站并通過給他們一個電子郵件地址就能保持最新是很高興的。 但是,如果它們不是微妙的類型,并且每天開始用電子郵件轟炸我,那么我一開始會感到超負荷,然后最終退訂。
As you can see, getting 10 promotional emails a day isn’t exactly the most fun way to consume blog content. I have my own designated time to read these posts, and if I don’t get to them because I’m working, I will most likely never get back to them.
如您所見,每天獲取10封促銷電子郵件并不是消費博客內容最有趣的方式。 我有自己指定的時間閱讀這些帖子,如果因為我在工作而沒有找到它們,我很可能永遠也不會再找他們。
With RSS, I have a list of all the blogs that I’ve subscribed to, along with how many new articles each has posted since I last checked them. And I can just leave them as unread for now, then approach them later in a more systematic way.
使用RSS,我可以獲得我已訂閱的所有博客的列表,以及自我上次檢查以來每個博客發布了多少新文章。 我現在可以暫時不閱讀它們,然后以更系統的方式處理它們。
This way, instead of dealing with random emails that pop up in the middle of my workday, or in the middle of the night when I am trying to sleep, all the content I want to read goes to the same place, and I can get to it at my leisure.
這樣,無需處理在工作日中途或晚上試圖入睡時彈出的隨機電子郵件,而是將所有要閱讀的內容都放在同一位置,我可以我有空的時候。
Thanks for reading. I hope this article — and RSS feed readers — can help you be more productive. Again, here’s the free Chrome extension I use for RSS. If you enjoyed this article, make sure to press that green heart to show your support.
謝謝閱讀。 我希望本文以及RSS feed讀者可以幫助您提高工作效率。 同樣,這是我用于RSS的免費Chrome擴展程序 。 如果您喜歡這篇文章,請確保按下綠色的心表示支持。
翻譯自: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/why-an-rss-reader-can-increase-your-productivity-5x-and-how-to-use-it-f4356ab2bcfb/
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