RSS3 🟦
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An open web, readable again
RSS3 builds products and infrastructure for people who still believe open information should stay open.
- 2024: “RSS is dead.” 2026: The internet is scattered across apps, channels, repos, forums, newsletters, and group chats. Keeping up has become a full-time job. But we’re still here 👀 🟦 RSSHub: turn scattered information into open, accessible feeds. 🟠 Folo: turn those feeds
- One thing we’ve realized while actually building products: Users rarely look at your model and say “the reasoning here is sub-optimal.” Instead, they get pissed off when the product feels like a black box. It’s always the same annoying stuff: hitting quota limits out of nowhere,We’ve heard your feedback about hitting limits too quickly on @GeminiApp. We're rolling out several fixes to make your quota stretch further and feel more predictable… 🧵
- Building a flagship product for mass adoption is usually less glamorous than one big release. It’s the small improvements: better speed, smoother UX, more reliable everyday use. Folo keeps getting better, version by version. 🟦🟠
- In 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz just wanted some pizza. In 2026, AI devs just want High-Fidelity inputs that don’t catastrophically break their RAG workflow. Who’s crying more? 🥲 If your upstream data pipeline has zero telemetry, you’re still paying 10,000 BTC in technical debt. Time
- Scaling AI infra is no longer just a model capability problem, but increasingly a data integrity problem. Today, many AI systems still rely on fragmented schemas, opaque APIs, and inconsistent upstream sources. A small change in formatting or structure can quietly break
- Ethereum migration is now complete 💙 VSL users can access your migrated assets here 🟦 → Link rss3.io/migration
- We’re positioning 🟦RSS3 as the core infrastructure for open information—it’s much more than just a tool for indexing. Let’s be honest: raw data isn’t enough. It needs to be structured so that AI systems and apps can actually do something with it. That’s where the Data Sublayer
- 📮 🟦 The RSS3 Foundation Letter – March 2026 Half a decade later, we are still obsessed with the same problem: the accessibility and structure of open information. Our primary focus this month was the Worker model. In the race to scale, we’ve developed a way to turn fragmented














