In an effort to further curate my online experience and try to bring stuff I’m interested in directly to me without all the “noise” and effort that goes with scrolling random sites, I’m late to the party and finally trying out RSS.

I installed a reader, and so far have added some local news, local weather, alerts (e.g. FDA warnings), a few niche blogs, NASA’s APOD and news feeds, a couple of comics, and a youtube channel (only got it to work once - it seems buggy for others), a podcast, and now I’m out of ideas.

Do y’all have any favorite feeds that you follow? Or any tips about where to look / types of feeds that might be interesting?

  • roofuskit
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    18 hours ago

    Back before algorithms and social media ruined the Internet, there was an RSS feed one click away on every website. Now many of them are removed or just hidden.

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      15 hours ago

      Close, it’s the need to drive traffic that killed it. Gotta get those clicks for advertisers.

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    Someone linked to a couple other threads, but that instance is taking forever to load (site issues?) so I can’t find out if they are the two to which I recently commented. So, just to be sure, here’s the list I exported from my preferred RSS client (there are some that are inactive, I’ve just never removed them because they don’t interfere with those that are still active). Mostly pro-audio, tech stuff, blogs, some political stuff that I mostly keep hidden from view unless I wanna see it.

    www.kvraudio.com/index.php?s=top
    www.macosaudio.com
    www.404media.co/
    leancrew.com/all-this/
    www.appleoutsider.com
    arstechnica.com
    arstechnica.com
    bitsplitting.org
    brettterpstra.com
    veertu.com/
    daringfireball.net/
    krebsonsecurity.com
    marco.org/
    onethingwell.org/
    sheriffs.substack.com
    twitterisgoinggreat.com/
    veertu.com/
    distrowatch.com/
    distrowatch.com/
    liliputing.com/
    www.macstories.net
    www.servethehome.com/category/networking/
    www.cyberciti.biz/atom/
    www.servethehome.com/
    sixcolors.com
    www.techdirt.com
    tidbits.com/
    www.servethehome.com/tag/tinyminimicro/
    www.wired.com
    www.afp548.com
    www.airpair.com
    www.airpair.com
    www.airpair.com
    annoying.technology/
    birchtree.me/
    blog.codinghorror.com/
    command-tab.com
    ericasadun.com
    boehs.org
    arstechnica.com
    lapcatsoftware.com/FeedbackAssistantBoycott/index.html
    flickerfusion.com/index.xml
    www.friendlyatheist.com
    furbo.org
    hypercritical.co/feeds/main
    inessential.com/
    www.kooslooijesteijn.net
    www.kooslooijesteijn.net
    krypted.com
    blog.lastinfirstout.net/
    learn-networking.com
    linuxblog.io/
    linuxblog.io/
    mjtsai.com/blog
    mrmacintosh.com/
    mtlynch.io/
    www.multicore.blog
    nfarina.com/
    www.cyberciti.biz/
    notes.ghed.in/
    pxlnv.com/
    planet.centos.org
    mtlynch.io/posts/
    inessential.com/
    redsweater.com/blog
    rentzsch.tumblr.com/
    retina.studio
    morrick.me
    www.peoplefor.org/
    www.schneier.com/
    docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/msdn/sfu/feed.xml
    shawnblanc.net
    tante.cc/
    stevenf.com/wiki/
    take.surf/feed.atom
    macromates.com
    lapcatsoftware.com/articles/index.html
    eclecticlight.co
    www.alexlaird.com/
    lonesysadmin.net/
    robservatory.com
    shapeof.com/
    theunderground.blog/
    everythingsysadmin.com/
    tyler.io
    underpassapp.com/news/index.html
    waxy.org
    waxy.org/
    web3isgoinggreat.com
    williamlam.com
    stevenf.com/wiki/
    firewallengineer.wordpress.com
    abnml.com/
    www.astralcodexten.com
    hackerboards.com
    changelog.com/
    davidwalsh.name
    www.wheresyoured.at/
    blog.equinux.com/
    telruptive.com
    news.ycombinator.com/ask
    news.ycombinator.com/newest
    hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com
    howtonode.org
    macwright.com
    meh.com
    crys.site/bsd/
    mikeindustries.com/blog
    www.cyberciti.biz/atom/
    www.raywenderlich.com
    feeds.feedblitz.com/scotch_io
    sunilkumarn.wordpress.com
    simonwillison.net/atom/everything
    taoofmac.com
    www.tenable.com/
    thehungrycoder.com
    www.theverge.com
    crys.site/unix-history/
    blog.codeship.com
    codecondo.com
    webapplog.com
    www.andrewhay.ca
    www.cio.com
    www.computerworld.com
    www.computerworld.com
    www.extremetech.com/feed
    hazenet.dk
    www.infoworld.com
    itcblogs.currentanalysis.com
    itcblogs.currentanalysis.com
    www.techradar.com/rss
    www.linuxjournal.com/
    www.linuxtoday.com/
    www.linux.com
    lxer.com/
    oswalt.dev/
    meilleurabonnementiptvavis.wordpress.com
    mondaynote.com?source=rss----c537d80ed0a---4
    netcraftsmen.com
    www.networkcomputing.com
    www.networkcomputing.com
    www.networkworld.com
    www.networkworld.com
    www.networkingfiles.com
    www.phoronix.com/
    www.sdxcentral.com
    www.securitypronews.com
    techbuddha.wordpress.com
    www.storagereview.com
    www.sysadminnews.com
    www.tecmint.com
    nucblog.net/
    www.unixmen.com/
    www.virten.net
    www.citationneeded.news/
    www.dropsitenews.com
    
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    1 day ago

    Youtube channels have RSS feeds, I also subscribe to Slashdot and a few webcomics and Neatorama.

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    23 hours ago

    I’ve been self-hosting an RSS feed reader and have been tying to build up a list of feeds to follow as well. It’s been a messy experience so far. Some feeds push WAY to much (like some newspapers, which will push dozens of articles a day). That drowns out some others who post only occasionally (like webcomics). Organizing the feeds seems necessary, and I’ve done poorly doing that so far.

    I’ve added feeds for technical groups I’m interested in (e.g. https://blog.system76.com/rss.xml)

    I find that subscribing to political commentators, bloggers, and local newspapers works best, and trying to find news feeds that allow you to filter by topic (e.g. https://www.theguardian.com/world/rss or https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/rss)

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    OpenRSS is a cool site that aims to produce RSS feeds for sites without them at no cost (some conditions apply, e.g. no account-walled/paywalled sites may be requested).

    There’s also the Feedbro add-on for Firefox (and other browsers) that can be used to check if a website has a RSS feed buried somewhere to add to your reader.

    If you’d like to keep up with some non-commercial music, you could check out the Editor’s Picks from ccMixter. Here’s the direct feed link.

    In case of follow-up questions:

    • Mobile Apps: personally I’m mostly using Feeder on Android these days. I like to be able to see a lot of feed entries at once and this works best for me. I’ve tried apps like Read You and Nunti, but they weren’t showing as much as I wanted.
      • Worth noting though, Nunti may be worth trying for its unique feature that tries to adjust your feeds to surface articles/entries that may be of more interest to you with offline systems.
    • Desktop/laptop: I’m still sort of searching on this one. For the moment I use Thunderbird, but it’s not RSS-focused so it’s more than I want from a reader.
    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      This is promising! Thanks.

      I’m using Feeder too. I haven’t tried any others, but I remember someone on lemmy recommended it once before, and it seems perfectly good to me.

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    If you follow any open source projects on GitHub, it’s useful to know that you can get an Atom feed of most pages (e.g. the commit log or releases tab), by adding .atom to the end of the URL.

    Atom feeds are not the same thing as RSS feeds but any halfway modern RSS reader should be able to handle both. Feeder for Android, mentioned by ElectroVagrant (twinsies!) elsewhere in this thread is an example of an “RSS reader” which also supports Atom.

    Here’s an example Atom link for Interstellar (a cross-platform Lemmy/Mbin/PieFed app) releases: https://github.com/jwr1/interstellar/releases.atom

    This is a handy way to get notifications when things update, especially useful if they have no internal update mechanism. If you can navigate your way to the Releases tab, then you can turn it into an Atom feed and you’re done.

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    I’m late to the party

    26 years and 5 days late, to be precise!

    But really more like 20 years, which was when it took off as the plumbing of the blogosphere (AKA the last form of social media that was arguably healthy for all concerned).

    Or in fact you’re not late at all given that you probably listen to podcasts.

    PS: to add a useful tool recommendation to this otherwise ruminative contribution: RSSBox

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    I have a few hundred feeds across topics that I’ve collected over the years, but I’m gonna guess you don’t want to see my entire OPML. Want to share some topics you’re into? That should help recommendations a lot

    Also, a general tip: Most decent feed readers can sniff out a feed if you paste a website into their search box. Next time you’re surfing the regular web and find a site you like, try tossing it into your reader to follow it from then on

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      I’ve been having decent luck adding topics that I like (e.g. Star Trek), but I guess what I’m most curious to find are types of feeds that translate well to RSS. Like, weather alerts, podcasts, webcomics, etc.

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    I follow my own Lemmy feed via RSS.

    This is where I find the RSS link on my page. The RSS link it generates is based on which buttons you have chosen. My current RSS feed shows posts, hiding hidden posts, to everything I’ve subscribed to, using the Hot algorithm.

    Clicking the link will download an XML file for RSS, or you can just right click and “Copy Link” and that works, too.

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      Ah, very nice! I’ve heard you can follow any Mastodon account via RSS too, but I haven’t tried that out yet. I’m glad to see RSS is alive and well in the fediverse.

  • klu9@lemmy.ca
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    I do. Used to use Google Reader, since its demise, Feedly, but exploring other possibilities like free-gratis hosting of FreshRSS (signed up tp Cheredeprince.net found via this page on free-libre online hosts: Chatons.)

    Great all-round feed: Metafilter, an old school content aggregator, collating “the best of the web” since 1999. Interesting content on all kinds of topics.

    If you want, you can even subscribe to posts with specific tags, .e.g. startrek :D

    Other feeds really depend on your interests.

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    I don’t have any specific feeds, and of course it depends on your interests, but I just wanted to recommend to keep an eye out for feeds during your everyday browsing

    When I see an interesting link on Lemmy to a news article or a blog, I just look at a couple of more articles on that site, and if it seems interesting I subscribe to it! 😅😉 (I can always unsubscribe later if it turns out that I don’t like it). I started using RSS a few days ago, and I’ve collected quite a few blogs and news sites this way

    (Btw also keep in mind, that some news sites provide feeds for specific tags, you don’t have to subscribe to everything that gets posted)

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      The tags for specific feeds seem to be really important for news sites. I tried adding one without it, and it completely overwhelmed my feed with a billion posts per day. I removed it in less than 24 hrs, lol