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Cute Russian comic. The home of the official English version is here if anyone wants to skip ahead (or support them): https://boosty.to/gabiconomics-en
*Productive forces are the sum of the means of production(#6) and all the labour of people employed in the production of goods or services.
Even the cat looks like it had a hard time with that pun.
Had some small artifacts on this when I zoomed in that I wanted to clean up a tad:
Is it Egyptian or something?
My assumption was a Sphynx, which I don’t think is Egyptian.
The cat is oddly specific, maybe author’s cat insert. Later it also leave the boss and come chilling to Gabi’s workshop.
Very cool cat.
But also, spoilers!!
tip for anyone who may want to follow this comic as an rss feed but couldn’t because boosty.to has none: they also upload each comic to a reddit account which you can follow with rss using this url https://reddit.com/user/GabitalEN/submitted/.rss
Is there a version that lets me subscribe to a feed of Awoo posting them?
You can subscribe to an rss feed of all of Awoo’s posts with https://hexbear.net/feeds/u/Awoo.xml?sort=New and use a keyword filter for Gabital (Lots of rss feed readers have this feature but not all). If your rss reader doesn’t have filters, there are also sites that do it for you: https://siftrss.com/f/R3kDJaQ0Lq
Sweet, now I just need to integrate that with something like PagerDuty so I won’t ever miss a Gabital post again.
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How what is an RSS feed and what is the advantage of using one?
RSS feeds are basically lists of posts on websites which you can use an rss reader (there are many, i use Capy Reader on my android phone) to follow and get notifications when a feed updates. RSS feeds are quite common, so you can create your own combined feed of all sorts of stuff like news articles, blog posts, podcast episodes, etc.
A lot of the things I follow is nerd shit like software version updates and devlogs, but here you can see kind of what it looks like.
Took me forever to actually get back to this, but thank you for the answer and the example! It looks like a way to make your own custom Reddit feed without the comments and spam, and get updates. That looks pretty useful.