feeds.neowin.net down?


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I've tried on a couple of different networks and browsers, but https://feeds.neowin.net/ has been down since yesterday for me e.g. http://feeds.neowin.net/neowin-main.

 

Chromium is giving ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED

 

Firefox PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR

 

I couldn't find any obvious notice of service removal, so I'm assuming a fault?

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On 23/09/2022 at 14:41, C:Amie said:

le bump, still down. Is it intentional team?

I asked @DaveLeggabout this and he says it has been down for some time, since Google stopped supporting feedburner, which was just over a year ago

 

Ah I see the problem, I will bug it and let the devs know. If you are just looking to add the main feed back into your RSS reader, here it is https://www.neowin.net/news/rss/ I will also ask them to link to it properly in the footer links.

 

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@Steven P. thanks for the response, much appreciated.

 

It is weird because calls to https://feeds.neowin.net/neowin-main only died for me about a week ago! However, as advised, I have switched to https://www.neowin.net/news/rss/ and all is well in the world again. 😀

 

Cheers,

 

C:A

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On 23/09/2022 at 12:29, C:Amie said:

@Steven P. thanks for the response, much appreciated.

 

It is weird because calls to https://feeds.neowin.net/neowin-main only died for me about a week ago! However, as advised, I have switched to https://www.neowin.net/news/rss/ and all is well in the world again. 😀

 

Cheers,

 

C:A


Keep in mind that google stopped supporting feedburner a year ago, doesnt mean they tore down all of the infrastructure. They most likely tore down all of the infrastructure in the last week or so and thats why it stopped working for you.

Its common for large companies to offset a product and then eventually kill it off. Hell at work, I can't decommission any infrastructure for 6 months minimum. This is true for most big companies who have thousands to millions of users relying on their product. I can definitely see google give people a year or more for something like feedburner since it was used by a LOT of people.

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