I made an improvement to the preview functions of microsub server. Now I can query the homepage and it will find the different urls that are marked up. Then it will fetch the feeds and parse title and author information from them and show it in the preview window.

To the right you see the preview (and follow) popup of Together. It shows multiple feeds. That JF2 feed is not handled at all. The JSON feed works, but doesn't show an image.

Apps of a Feather …Stick Together
Third-party Twitter apps are going to break on June 19th, 2018.

After June 19th, 2018, “streaming services” at Twitter will be removed. This means two things for third-party apps:
  1. Push notifications will no longer arrive
  2. Timelines won’t refresh automatically
If you use an app like TalonTweetbotTweetings, or Twitterrific, there is no way for its developer to fix these issues.

We are incredibly eager to update our apps. However, despite many requests for clarification and guidance, Twitter has not provided a way for us to recreate the lost functionality. We've been waiting for more than a year.
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All but the last one of these happened today:
1) Visual Studio failed its update,
2) NVidia's website's login broke,
3) After hacking around the login, the new NSight crashed.
4) The crash reporter for NSight then crashed.
5) I gave up software development and moved to Montana. https://t.co/3SZ8x8TOVY
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I like this. Now the posts (for my own feeds, at least) updates, pretty much instantly in the microsub server. Now I have to extend this to all feeds (that support WebSub or PuSH).
Let's see if this fixes the problem?
Ehm, the content type of the response of the previous subscriber was sent as the content type of the original content. That's a problem.
The websub hub now uses the right (??) content type to fetch my homepage. At least shouldn't get partial HTML with an application/json content type.
Let's see what's the problem with auto updating the feed. This should work and update my personal homepage feed.

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