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  1. Kiki Notifications RSS feed: https://rabbalabs.com/rss/feed.xml
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  3. >What is this?
  4. You can use this RSS feed to easily keep track of Kiki's activity on Twitter and YouTube and be notified of new waiting rooms or when streams go live. Maybe I'll add other stuff in later if it makes sense. You will need to import it into some kind of RSS reader in order for it to be useful. Instructions are below:
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  6. 1) Install some RSS client. I'm using the FeedNotifier fork here https://github.com/fogleman/FeedNotifier/issues/98#issuecomment-491711595 which is nice and allows a short delay for quicker updates. The rest of the instructions will assume you are using this client though you should be able to adapt them easily enough to whatever you're using.
  7. 2) Right click the icon for FeedNotifier from the system tray and click "Preferences", then click "Add" from preferences window. Use the URL from above: https://rabbalabs.com/rss/feed.xml
  8. 3) The default polling interval of 15 minutes is probably too long so lower it to something like 1 minute if you want faster updates.
  9. 4) Other default settings should be fine, so click "Finish"
  10. 5) (Optional) I like to make sure popups don't disappear before I've seen them so I went to "Popups" (from Preferences) and ticked Infinite duration. I also increased the "don't check if idle" cutoff in "Options" to 300 seconds for now.
  11. 6) Click OK to exit preferences screen.
  12. 7) Enjoy helpful notifications like https://files.catbox.moe/qliw7d.png or https://files.catbox.moe/14nl92.png when Kiki does stuff.
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  14. If you want to control which types of notifications you see (for example, you want to see stream starts but not Twitter posts) you can go back to Preferences and go to the Filter tab, I haven't really messed with this myself much but from the examples shown I think something like -[Twitter] would probably be sufficient to exclude twitter posts.
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