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minus-squaremoxlinkfedilink22•9 months agoLemmy generates RSS for every community. Look for the little wifi-like icon next to the sort-by selection box on the community’s main page. Example: https://programming.dev/feeds/c/programming.xml?sort=New You can append .atom to various GitHub URLs and get a link that will work in many RSS readers. Example: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/releases.atom Lots of blogs have RSS feeds, even if the links aren’t displayed. To check, view the page source in your browser, and look for the href URL in ``
Lemmy generates RSS for every community. Look for the little wifi-like icon next to the sort-by selection box on the community’s main page.
Example: https://programming.dev/feeds/c/programming.xml?sort=New
You can append
.atom
to various GitHub URLs and get a link that will work in many RSS readers.Example: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/releases.atom
Lots of blogs have RSS feeds, even if the links aren’t displayed. To check, view the page source in your browser, and look for the href URL in ``