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  • https://v2.jacky.wtf   •   May 25

    I can’t tell if it’s aperture (I doubt it) but my feeds don’t seem to update quickly. This is me also assuming that aperture somehow knows about websub and uses that to update feeds. I’m guessing that’s not the case @aaronpk? How would a real time feed work with it?

    Aaron Parecki
    I still haven't implemented WebSub in Aperture yet. I think I might end up rolling all the feed fetching logic into Aperture instead of having it split out in Watchtower.

    Right now, it polls feeds more often if it sees them change often, so your feeds may be updated at significantly different speeds.
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    Mon, May 25, 2020 6:13pm -07:00
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    • v2.jacky.wtf

      Ah okay! This is something I was wondering for Lwa - having it look for a WebSub endpoint when it’s provided a feed and have it subscribe for changes so it can be more “push/pull”-y when it comes to this. That should give the feel of a whole complete “transaction” (though clients will need some way to be updated when a Microsub server is updated).

      Mon, May 25, 2020 6:53pm -07:00
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