New sidenote for the RSS feed post.

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title = "My selfhosting journey."
author = ["Zachary Billman"]
date = 2022-07-02
tags = ["FOSS"]
tags = ["selfhosting", "FOSS"]
categories = ["selfhosting"]
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title = "Using RSS feeds to keep on top of science."
author = ["Zachary Billman"]
date = 2022-07-13
tags = ["science", "scitools"]
tags = ["science"]
categories = ["science"]
draft = false
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After collecting all of your desired RSS feeds, you cannot forego your responsibility of actually reading them! Most RSS feed aggregators have shortcuts to move through titles quickly (Typically `J` to move on to the next one and `K` to move up.)
{{% sidenote %}}
They always seem to use [vi keybindings](https://hea-www.harvard.edu/~fine/Tech/vi.html). A bunch of computer nerds have really cornered the keybinding market. I have let them take over my computing life.
{{% /sidenote %}} Each morning when I get into the lab, I set up something, then head to my desk to hit `J` until the counter reaches zero.
{{% /sidenote %}} Each morning when I get into the lab, I quickly set up something, then head to my desk to hit `J` until the counter reaches zero.
## But what about my very specific, small field? {#but-what-about-my-very-specific-small-field}
## But what about my very specific field? {#but-what-about-my-very-specific-field}
You can subscribe to all of the journals you want, but that doesn't make the papers with your specific interests pop out. Fortunately, the NIH has this _exact_ circumstance in mind.
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{{< figure src="./images/feed3.webp" caption="<span class=\"figure-number\">Figure 3: </span>Somehow I never noticed this button until I needed it." link="./images/feed3.webp" >}}
This changed the game for me for keeping up with papers. Unfortunately, it doesn't solve the problem of library management. I will leave this as an exercise for the interested reader. I hope this helps you get your eyeballs on that science you crave.
This changed the game for me for keeping up with papers. Unfortunately, it doesn't solve the problem of library management, or actually getting around to reading the papers you care about. I will leave library management as an exercise for the interested reader.
{{% sidenote %}}
Here's a tip, the best solution uses the [Zotero citation manager](https://www.zotero.org/). Bonus points for using [Zotfile for renaming your PDFs](http://zotfile.com/) and [Better BibTex for Zotero](https://retorque.re/zotero-better-bibtex/). :wink:
{{% /sidenote %}} I hope this helps you get your eyeballs on that science you crave. If you have solved the problem of accruing papers to read faster than you find them, let me know.

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* Science :@science:
** Using RSS feeds to keep on top of science. :science:scitools:
** Using RSS feeds to keep on top of science. :science:
:PROPERTIES:
:EXPORT_HUGO_BUNDLE: rss-feeds-to-find-science-papers
:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: index
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#+begin_sidenote
They always seem to use [[https://hea-www.harvard.edu/~fine/Tech/vi.html][vi keybindings]]. A bunch of computer nerds have really cornered the keybinding market. I have let them take over my computing life.
#+end_sidenote
Each morning when I get into the lab, I set up something, then head to my desk to hit =J= until the counter reaches zero.
Each morning when I get into the lab, I quickly set up something, then head to my desk to hit =J= until the counter reaches zero.
*** But what about my very specific, small field?
*** But what about my very specific field?
You can subscribe to all of the journals you want, but that doesn't make the papers with your specific interests pop out. Fortunately, the NIH has this /exact/ circumstance in mind.
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#+NAME: fig__feed3
[[./images/feed3.webp][file:./images/feed3.webp]]
This changed the game for me for keeping up with papers. Unfortunately, it doesn't solve the problem of library management. I will leave this as an exercise for the interested reader. I hope this helps you get your eyeballs on that science you crave.
This changed the game for me for keeping up with papers. Unfortunately, it doesn't solve the problem of library management, or actually getting around to reading the papers you care about. I will leave library management as an exercise for the interested reader.
#+header: :trim-pre t :trim-post t
#+begin_sidenote
Here's a tip, the best solution uses the [[https://www.zotero.org/][Zotero citation manager]]. Bonus points for using [[http://zotfile.com/][Zotfile for renaming your PDFs]] and [[https://retorque.re/zotero-better-bibtex/][Better BibTex for Zotero]]. :wink:
#+end_sidenote
I hope this helps you get your eyeballs on that science you crave. If you have solved the problem of accruing papers to read faster than you find them, let me know.
* Coffee