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---
layout: page
title: "Follow the Blog"
nofollow: true
---
<script async type="module" src="/assets/api.js"></script>
Here's your options for receiving updates about new blog posts:
## Option 1: Email
Email is by far my preferred option for notifying followers of new posts.
The entire email list system for this blog, from storing subscriber email
addresses to the email server which sends the notifications out, has been
designed from scratch and is completely self-hosted in my living room.
I solemnly swear that:
* You will never receive an email from this blog except to notify of a new post.
* Your email will never be provided or sold to anyone else for any reason.
With all that said, if you'd like to receive an email everytime a new blog post
is published then input your email below and smash that subscribe button!
<style>
#emailStatus.success {
color: green;
}
#emailStatus.fail {
color: red;
}
</style>
<input type="email" placeholder="name@host.com" id="emailAddress" />
<input class="button-primary" type="submit" value="Subscribe" id="emailSubscribe" />
<span id="emailStatus"></span>
<script>
const emailAddress = document.getElementById("emailAddress");
const emailSubscribe = document.getElementById("emailSubscribe");
const emailSubscribeOrigValue = emailSubscribe.value;
const emailStatus = document.getElementById("emailStatus");
emailSubscribe.onclick = async () => {
const api = await import("/assets/api.js");
emailSubscribe.disabled = true;
emailSubscribe.className = "";
emailSubscribe.value = "Please hold...";
emailStatus.innerHTML = '';
try {
if (!window.isSecureContext) {
throw "The browser environment is not secure.";
}
await api.call('/api/mailinglist/subscribe', {
body: { email: emailAddress.value },
requiresPow: true,
});
emailStatus.className = "success";
emailStatus.innerHTML = "Verification email sent (check your spam folder)";
} catch (e) {
emailStatus.className = "fail";
emailStatus.innerHTML = e;
} finally {
emailSubscribe.disabled = false;
emailSubscribe.className = "button-primary";
emailSubscribe.value = emailSubscribeOrigValue;
}
};
</script>
(HINDSIGHT NOTE: We're like three posts in since I set the mailing list up, and
GMail is already marking me as spam. So... check your spam folders folks!)
## Option 2: RSS
RSS is the classic way to follow any blog. It comes from a time before
aggregators like reddit and twitter stole the show, when people felt capable to
manage their own content feeds. We should use it again.
To follow over RSS give any RSS reader the following URL...
<a href="{{site.url}}/feed.xml">{{site.url}}/feed.xml</a>
...and posts from this blog will show up in your RSS feed as soon as they are
published. There are literally thousands of RSS readers out there. Here's some
recommendations:
* [Google Chrome Browser Extension](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/rss-feed-reader/pnjaodmkngahhkoihejjehlcdlnohgmp)
* [spaRSS](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.etuldan.sparss.floss/) is my
preferred android RSS reader, but you'll need to install
[f-droid](https://f-droid.org/) on your device to use it (a good thing to do
anyway, imo).
* [NetNewsWire](https://ranchero.com/netnewswire/) is a good reader for
iPhone/iPad/Mac devices, so I'm told. Their homepage description makes a much
better sales pitch for RSS than I ever could.
## Option 3: Twitter
New posts are automatically published to [my Twitter](https://twitter.com/{{
site.twitter_username }}), so you can follow me there and pray the algorithm
smiles upon my tweets enough to show them to you! :pray: :pray: :pray:
(Apparently the twitter algo downranks posts with links in them, so don't waste
your time praying too hard.)
Also, fair warning, I've decided that twitter is only good for shitposting about
crypto, so if you follow me there you're gonna see a lot of that. Sign up for
the mailing list (and check your spam folder a lot, lol).
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