
Over a decade ago I configured this Google Blogger site to use FeedBurner. This blog never generated ad revenue and I turned ad insertion off, but left the feed still going through FeedBurner.
I'm making progress in moving the blog off of Google Blogger. I am actively trying to reduce my use of big tech companies, limiting them to easily-replaced commodified services wherever possible. I have a Jekyll site working locally, with all existing posts and images imported. I expect to serve the generated static site from somewhere like GitHub Pages or Cloudflare Pages so as to not operate a public-facing site myself, but retain the content and publishing infrastructure locally. The static hosting can be moved easily.
However: I expect the RSS feed will break, with a discontiguous update making it look like more than 400 posts have suddenly published. The Jekyll site will not generate an identical feed to Google Blogger. I also don't intend to use FeedBurner with the new site, as Google began shuttering the service several years ago.
Looking at the feed today, it is three posts behind. I don't know why, but I guess I'm heartened that it is not more. I'm posting this now in hopes that it will be published to any remaining subscribers of the RSS feed before the changeover happens.