
Over a 16-month period, Diygod led engineering efforts on RSSNext/Follow and DIYgod/RSSHub, building cross-platform feed and content aggregation tools with robust AI-driven features. Diygod architected scalable backend and frontend systems using TypeScript, React, and Node.js, integrating advanced authentication, analytics, and server-side rendering to improve reliability and user experience. The work included deep API development, automation of release workflows, and seamless deployment across desktop, mobile, and cloud environments. Diygod’s technical approach emphasized maintainable code, localization, and performance optimization, resulting in stable, feature-rich releases that enhanced content discovery, user engagement, and operational efficiency across both repositories.

February 2026 performance-focused monthly summary for RSSNext/Folo. Delivered major cross-domain session migration, automation for desktop/mobile releases, and UI/performance improvements, complemented by broader localization and platform compatibility work. Achievements contributed to faster release cycles, improved stability, and a better international user experience, while maintaining strong code quality and CI reliability.
February 2026 performance-focused monthly summary for RSSNext/Folo. Delivered major cross-domain session migration, automation for desktop/mobile releases, and UI/performance improvements, complemented by broader localization and platform compatibility work. Achievements contributed to faster release cycles, improved stability, and a better international user experience, while maintaining strong code quality and CI reliability.
January 2026 Performance Summary: Cross-repo delivery focused on stability, reliability, and scalable deployment. Key features delivered across RSSNext/Folo and RSSHub include Stripe Subscription UI Improvements with dynamic Billing Portal sessions, enhanced subscription status visibility, and cross-platform UI polish; AI SDK upgrade to 6.0.5 with aligned chat components for reliability; default disabling of custom integration fetch to improve performance; and robust URL/icon handling improvements. In RSSHub, enabled end-to-end Cloudflare Workers deployment with KV-based caching, added Cloudflare Containers deployment support, and introduced namespace-centric docs via JSON generation. Additionally, significant cleanup and release-readiness work included removing deprecated features, updating licensing/mainHash terms, and improving developer workflows (Conductor setup).
January 2026 Performance Summary: Cross-repo delivery focused on stability, reliability, and scalable deployment. Key features delivered across RSSNext/Folo and RSSHub include Stripe Subscription UI Improvements with dynamic Billing Portal sessions, enhanced subscription status visibility, and cross-platform UI polish; AI SDK upgrade to 6.0.5 with aligned chat components for reliability; default disabling of custom integration fetch to improve performance; and robust URL/icon handling improvements. In RSSHub, enabled end-to-end Cloudflare Workers deployment with KV-based caching, added Cloudflare Containers deployment support, and introduced namespace-centric docs via JSON generation. Additionally, significant cleanup and release-readiness work included removing deprecated features, updating licensing/mainHash terms, and improving developer workflows (Conductor setup).
December 2025 delivered feature-rich updates, stability improvements, and governance updates across RSSHub and Folo, focusing on UX, reliability, and compliance. Notable feature deliveries include Twitter UserMedia support with enhanced pagination, Binance announcements route with language suffixes and legacy type mapping, a JSX-based codebase refactor for better maintainability and rendering performance, AI translation and chat enhancements with dynamic translation in EntryContent and a refreshed AI SDK, and UI simplifications in fees management. Major bug fixes and stability efforts included robust CORS preflight handling, rollback of problematic OPTIONS header changes, and null checks to prevent access errors, plus licensing updates to AGPL-3.0 and a hotfix for versioning. Impact: smoother, faster feature delivery; reduced risk through testing and security hardening; and stronger governance with licensing compliance. Skills demonstrated: React/JSX, API routing, translation workflows, AI SDK integration, testing, code quality practices, and license management.
December 2025 delivered feature-rich updates, stability improvements, and governance updates across RSSHub and Folo, focusing on UX, reliability, and compliance. Notable feature deliveries include Twitter UserMedia support with enhanced pagination, Binance announcements route with language suffixes and legacy type mapping, a JSX-based codebase refactor for better maintainability and rendering performance, AI translation and chat enhancements with dynamic translation in EntryContent and a refreshed AI SDK, and UI simplifications in fees management. Major bug fixes and stability efforts included robust CORS preflight handling, rollback of problematic OPTIONS header changes, and null checks to prevent access errors, plus licensing updates to AGPL-3.0 and a hotfix for versioning. Impact: smoother, faster feature delivery; reduced risk through testing and security hardening; and stronger governance with licensing compliance. Skills demonstrated: React/JSX, API routing, translation workflows, AI SDK integration, testing, code quality practices, and license management.
November 2025: Stabilized RSSHub's Bilibili video route to improve API reliability and downstream data quality. Implemented a targeted header fix to ensure requests are accepted by the upstream API, reducing potential failures and support overhead. The change strengthens core data sources for RSSHub and enhances user-facing feed stability.
November 2025: Stabilized RSSHub's Bilibili video route to improve API reliability and downstream data quality. Implemented a targeted header fix to ensure requests are accepted by the upstream API, reducing potential failures and support overhead. The change strengthens core data sources for RSSHub and enhances user-facing feed stability.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-10 focused on business value and technical achievements. Major work spanned RSSNext/Follow and DIYgod/RSSHub with a mix of features, UI/UX improvements, reliability enhancements, and performance optimizations. The month delivered an expanded provider ecosystem, AI feature enhancements, UI/UX refinements for faster decision making, and stability improvements across build, import paths, and content retrieval pipelines. The following highlights illustrate the concrete value delivered to users and the engineering maturity demonstrated by the team. Key features delivered (high level): - Expanded provider ecosystem: simplified provider types and addition of DeepSeek provider with icons (RSSNext/Follow). This enables easier onboarding of new data sources and faster provider configuration. - AI model visibility improvements: added new model name mappings for Gemini and DeepSeek in AIModelIndicator for clearer model selection and improved user trust. - UI/UX polish and lifecycle improvements: timeline UI improvements, removal of timeline summary chat title, clearer chat history dropdown, and broader chat lifecycle enhancements to reduce cognitive load and improve task focus. - AI features and prompts enhancements: introduced an AI feature toggle, contextual shortcuts, default prompts for summarization/analysis, and expanded AI context menu for shortcuts to accelerate AI-assisted workflows. - Reliability, build, and deployment improvements: SSR import path alias fixes, staging host update to folo.is, CDN refresh and asset pipeline updates, and release/build updates including v0.9.0; plus performance-oriented changes in chat and content rendering. Major bugs fixed (high impact): - Mentions system fixes: corrected mention feed formatting and improved handling of mention tags for accurate attribution and display. - Staging host update: migrated staging host from follow.is to folo.is to align with production domain and reduce environment drift. - SSR path alias fixes: standardized import paths using project aliases to prevent runtime errors and improve maintainability. - AI chat stabilization: ensured manual creation is respected across all timelines and integrated unreadOnly setting into timeline logic for consistent AI chat behavior. - Context and view consistency: AI chat timeline updates to include feedId and adjusted interval; include main view context when view is 'all', and UI anchors to maintain context across views. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Delivered tangible business value by enabling faster onboarding of new providers, clearer AI model usage, and more reliable AI-assisted workflows. - Improved user experience and productivity through streamlined UI, better context, and resilient AI timelines and chats. - Strengthened platform stability and performance with import path standardization, environment alignment, and content delivery improvements. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - React/TypeScript UI refinements and UX-focused feature work - AI integration and model mapping, context menus, and prompts optimization - Build, release, and dependency management; CDN and asset pipeline updates - Performance tuning (scroll performance, UI responsiveness) and code quality tooling (formatting, type fixes, dependency hygiene) - Cross-repo collaboration between RSSNext/Follow and RSSHub to deliver cohesive improvements across the platform.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-10 focused on business value and technical achievements. Major work spanned RSSNext/Follow and DIYgod/RSSHub with a mix of features, UI/UX improvements, reliability enhancements, and performance optimizations. The month delivered an expanded provider ecosystem, AI feature enhancements, UI/UX refinements for faster decision making, and stability improvements across build, import paths, and content retrieval pipelines. The following highlights illustrate the concrete value delivered to users and the engineering maturity demonstrated by the team. Key features delivered (high level): - Expanded provider ecosystem: simplified provider types and addition of DeepSeek provider with icons (RSSNext/Follow). This enables easier onboarding of new data sources and faster provider configuration. - AI model visibility improvements: added new model name mappings for Gemini and DeepSeek in AIModelIndicator for clearer model selection and improved user trust. - UI/UX polish and lifecycle improvements: timeline UI improvements, removal of timeline summary chat title, clearer chat history dropdown, and broader chat lifecycle enhancements to reduce cognitive load and improve task focus. - AI features and prompts enhancements: introduced an AI feature toggle, contextual shortcuts, default prompts for summarization/analysis, and expanded AI context menu for shortcuts to accelerate AI-assisted workflows. - Reliability, build, and deployment improvements: SSR import path alias fixes, staging host update to folo.is, CDN refresh and asset pipeline updates, and release/build updates including v0.9.0; plus performance-oriented changes in chat and content rendering. Major bugs fixed (high impact): - Mentions system fixes: corrected mention feed formatting and improved handling of mention tags for accurate attribution and display. - Staging host update: migrated staging host from follow.is to folo.is to align with production domain and reduce environment drift. - SSR path alias fixes: standardized import paths using project aliases to prevent runtime errors and improve maintainability. - AI chat stabilization: ensured manual creation is respected across all timelines and integrated unreadOnly setting into timeline logic for consistent AI chat behavior. - Context and view consistency: AI chat timeline updates to include feedId and adjusted interval; include main view context when view is 'all', and UI anchors to maintain context across views. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Delivered tangible business value by enabling faster onboarding of new providers, clearer AI model usage, and more reliable AI-assisted workflows. - Improved user experience and productivity through streamlined UI, better context, and resilient AI timelines and chats. - Strengthened platform stability and performance with import path standardization, environment alignment, and content delivery improvements. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - React/TypeScript UI refinements and UX-focused feature work - AI integration and model mapping, context menus, and prompts optimization - Build, release, and dependency management; CDN and asset pipeline updates - Performance tuning (scroll performance, UI responsiveness) and code quality tooling (formatting, type fixes, dependency hygiene) - Cross-repo collaboration between RSSNext/Follow and RSSHub to deliver cohesive improvements across the platform.
September 2025 performance summary: Delivered feature-rich feed enhancements, robust data fetching/caching, and UI/AI improvements that increase content richness, rendering accuracy, and user engagement, while tightening data reliability and performance across RSSHub and RSSNext/Follow. Demonstrated strong async processing, caching strategies, and seamless AI integrations, yielding measurable improvements in data quality and UX.
September 2025 performance summary: Delivered feature-rich feed enhancements, robust data fetching/caching, and UI/AI improvements that increase content richness, rendering accuracy, and user engagement, while tightening data reliability and performance across RSSHub and RSSNext/Follow. Demonstrated strong async processing, caching strategies, and seamless AI integrations, yielding measurable improvements in data quality and UX.
Concise monthly summary for August 2025 covering deployment modernization, route reliability, AI-driven workflows, and UX/stability improvements across RSSHub and RSSNext. Focused on delivering business value through architectural upgrades, reliability improvements, and user experience enhancements.
Concise monthly summary for August 2025 covering deployment modernization, route reliability, AI-driven workflows, and UX/stability improvements across RSSHub and RSSNext. Focused on delivering business value through architectural upgrades, reliability improvements, and user experience enhancements.
July 2025 monthly summary for RSSNext/Follow. Delivered platform context header, multi-environment support, cross-platform user deletion, SSR/UI enhancements, and desktop packaging/store readiness improvements. These changes meaningfully improve platform routing analytics, deployment safety, user privacy controls, perceived performance, and storefront readiness.
July 2025 monthly summary for RSSNext/Follow. Delivered platform context header, multi-environment support, cross-platform user deletion, SSR/UI enhancements, and desktop packaging/store readiness improvements. These changes meaningfully improve platform routing analytics, deployment safety, user privacy controls, perceived performance, and storefront readiness.
June 2025 monthly summary for DIYgod/RSSHub and RSSNext/Follow. Focused on delivering business-value features, stabilizing deployments, and improving user experience across desktop and mobile. Highlights include analytics-driven popularity surface for RSSHub routes, Bluesky search with simplified public endpoint, multi-core deployment with cluster mode and health checks, and ongoing enhancements in analytics, copywriting, and localization. Key bug fixes across desktop and mobile platforms improved media sync, tabbar rendering, markdown rendering, and route cache keys. This work lays the foundation for scalable performance, richer telemetry, and better content discovery.
June 2025 monthly summary for DIYgod/RSSHub and RSSNext/Follow. Focused on delivering business-value features, stabilizing deployments, and improving user experience across desktop and mobile. Highlights include analytics-driven popularity surface for RSSHub routes, Bluesky search with simplified public endpoint, multi-core deployment with cluster mode and health checks, and ongoing enhancements in analytics, copywriting, and localization. Key bug fixes across desktop and mobile platforms improved media sync, tabbar rendering, markdown rendering, and route cache keys. This work lays the foundation for scalable performance, richer telemetry, and better content discovery.
May 2025 monthly summary for RSSNext/Follow and DIYgod/RSSHub. Focused on delivering high-impact features, stabilizing the platform, and laying groundwork for scalable UX across desktop, mobile, and SSR while enhancing analytics and localization. Key outcomes include a robust trending experience, richer feed previews, faster server-side rendering, and stronger release/docs discipline. The work emphasizes business value through improved user engagement, reliability, and developer productivity.
May 2025 monthly summary for RSSNext/Follow and DIYgod/RSSHub. Focused on delivering high-impact features, stabilizing the platform, and laying groundwork for scalable UX across desktop, mobile, and SSR while enhancing analytics and localization. Key outcomes include a robust trending experience, richer feed previews, faster server-side rendering, and stronger release/docs discipline. The work emphasizes business value through improved user engagement, reliability, and developer productivity.
April 2025 monthly summary focusing on features delivered, bugs fixed, and impact across RSSNext/Follow and RSSHub. Highlights include cross-platform releases (desktop/mobile), mobile UX enhancements (mark as unread, loading indicators, empty state handling), unified data payload handling and category subscriptions, desktop UI improvements (UI elements, simplified headers, unread tray), and build/stability improvements (pnpm lock, CI/CD, dependency updates). Core business value: improved user engagement and retention through faster, more reliable releases and a smoother mobile UX; reduced maintenance burden via unified payloads and robust error handling.
April 2025 monthly summary focusing on features delivered, bugs fixed, and impact across RSSNext/Follow and RSSHub. Highlights include cross-platform releases (desktop/mobile), mobile UX enhancements (mark as unread, loading indicators, empty state handling), unified data payload handling and category subscriptions, desktop UI improvements (UI elements, simplified headers, unread tray), and build/stability improvements (pnpm lock, CI/CD, dependency updates). Core business value: improved user engagement and retention through faster, more reliable releases and a smoother mobile UX; reduced maintenance burden via unified payloads and robust error handling.
March 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering cross‑platform reliability, security, and analytics across RSSNext/Follow and RSSHub, while stabilizing builds and streamlining maintenance. Key features were delivered to unify environments and improve user verification, and a number of UX and performance enhancements landed on mobile and desktop platforms. RSSHub enhancements improved discovery for content (popular category) and data access (Lens/Farcaster), while continuous improvements to CI/CD and dependencies reduced risk of regressions.
March 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering cross‑platform reliability, security, and analytics across RSSNext/Follow and RSSHub, while stabilizing builds and streamlining maintenance. Key features were delivered to unify environments and improve user verification, and a number of UX and performance enhancements landed on mobile and desktop platforms. RSSHub enhancements improved discovery for content (popular category) and data access (Lens/Farcaster), while continuous improvements to CI/CD and dependencies reduced risk of regressions.
February 2025 monthly summary for RSSNext/Follow: Delivered a comprehensive set of frontend UX improvements, architecture refinements, and hardened release processes across desktop and mobile. Goals achieved include faster onboarding and login experiences, more reliable inbox/feeds workflows, and a scalable UI component model to support future features. Also completed Mac App Store distribution readiness through signing/entitlements adjustments, and strengthened the build/release pipeline to reduce release risk and downtime.
February 2025 monthly summary for RSSNext/Follow: Delivered a comprehensive set of frontend UX improvements, architecture refinements, and hardened release processes across desktop and mobile. Goals achieved include faster onboarding and login experiences, more reliable inbox/feeds workflows, and a scalable UI component model to support future features. Also completed Mac App Store distribution readiness through signing/entitlements adjustments, and strengthened the build/release pipeline to reduce release risk and downtime.
January 2025 highlights across RSSNext/Follow, DIYgod/RSSHub, and better-auth. Focused on UX improvements, reliability, and security posture; delivered features for RSSHub onboarding, API enrichment, and video content enhancements; improved developer experience and code health with numerous fixes and documentation updates.
January 2025 highlights across RSSNext/Follow, DIYgod/RSSHub, and better-auth. Focused on UX improvements, reliability, and security posture; delivered features for RSSHub onboarding, API enrichment, and video content enhancements; improved developer experience and code health with numerous fixes and documentation updates.
December 2024 performance: Delivered robust authentication improvements, frontend UX enhancements, and RSSHub ecosystem expansion across multiple repos. Fixed critical bugs affecting mapping, mobile layout, and login flows. Established visibility into system status and improved branding and documentation. Demonstrated strong cross-repo collaboration and a focus on business value by enabling better onboarding, content discovery, and operational reliability.
December 2024 performance: Delivered robust authentication improvements, frontend UX enhancements, and RSSHub ecosystem expansion across multiple repos. Fixed critical bugs affecting mapping, mobile layout, and login flows. Established visibility into system status and improved branding and documentation. Demonstrated strong cross-repo collaboration and a focus on business value by enabling better onboarding, content discovery, and operational reliability.
November 2024 monthly summary for RSSNext/Follow and DIYgod/RSSHub highlighting business value through packaging readiness, UX improvements, authentication streamlining, telemetry experimentation, and performance optimizations. Focused on delivering measurable outcomes for distribution, user workflows, and developer efficiency while maintaining quality and maintainability.
November 2024 monthly summary for RSSNext/Follow and DIYgod/RSSHub highlighting business value through packaging readiness, UX improvements, authentication streamlining, telemetry experimentation, and performance optimizations. Focused on delivering measurable outcomes for distribution, user workflows, and developer efficiency while maintaining quality and maintainability.
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