This blog does have RSS, linked at the bottom of the page ("Follow me on Twitter or subscribe to my free newsletter or RSS feed for future posts.") https://www.dannyguo.com/blog/feed.xml
I have a blog (such as it is), hand-rolled HTML and RSS. What benefit would I potentially get from the extra work of duplicating the content, rather than the date and headline?
The content stealers will have no problem scraping your HTML if you just provide summaries in your feed.
In fact my feed has full content and based on the differences in HTML in my feed and the direct page it seems like most often they scrape the page anyways.
Oh, they absolutely do. It's all automated bots. What people don't understand however is that you can report it to Google and/or file a DMCA on it yourself. That's all part and parcel to having any kind of public output.
Good point. My blog's feed link got buried due to a recent refactor of the site template (it's in the meta, and under each blog post, but not in the top nav).