What RSS feeds are you subscribed to?
I've recently (finally) taken the leap into self-hosting my RSS reader, and I'm wondering what feeds everyone's subscribed to
I've currently got some basics like Github releases for software I use, the great selfh.st blog for self-hosted news, hackaday, some essentials like xkcd, and an attempt at following new music releases from artists I like, but I'm sure there are other great feeds out there that I should also be aware of
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Hi! Here some feeds I follow, about Linux, tech, Windows, Apple & FOSS:
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I saved the post because I've always been interested in aggregating a RSS feed, but I need ideas for what to subscribe to. Thanks for making the post
Edit: 9 months later, I finally set my RSS feed up...it makes me feel cool, like I run a digital newspaper
Here are some interesting feeds I follow, mostly tech-focused and quite Rust heavy:
https://lexi-lambda.github.io/feeds/all.atom.xmlhttps://asahilinux.org/blog/index.xmlhttps://brson.github.io/feed.xmlhttps://dystroy.org/blog/atom.xmlhttps://ecton.dev/rss.xmlhttps://fasterthanli.me/index.xmlhttps://faultlore.com/blah/rss.xmlhttps://graphite.rs/blog/rss.xmlhttps://www.inkandswitch.com/index.xmlhttps://jade.ellis.link/blog/rss.xmlhttps://lord.io/feed.xmlhttps://blog.m-ou.se/index.xmlhttps://matklad.github.io/feed.xmlhttps://raphlinus.github.io/feed.xmlhttps://mau.fi/blog/index.rsshttps://xeiaso.net/blog.rssGenerated by opening an OPML export in firefox, running the following script and deleting a bunch of feeds:
Ooh XE Iaso's blog. I watched a couple of her videos on YouTube. What a talented person
in addition to some feeds already posted by others:
https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/mainsection/international/rss
https://pluralistic.net/feed/
https://www.wired.com/feed/category/science/latest/rss
https://feeds.arstechnica.com/arstechnica/index
https://dbzer0.com/feed/
https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/feed/
http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/atom.xml
Some feeds I follow
Youtube channels. A simple timeline of uploads, only showing chanels I care about.
Well, managed by the great FreshRSS and read via the beautiful Read You android app (french here, so some sites won't ring a bell to most):
badspace has a RSS feed? I thought signing up for the newsletter was the only way
I have to say I only put the url in freshrss, and magic happened. Fresh found https://www.badspacecomics.com/blog-feed.xml
Thanks a lot! Sometimes the internet is just wizards. Nobody can convince me otherwise.
Definitly, and people who write those soft are my magic heroes ! :)
Heyy I've been looking around at different android apps and I think I've also settled on "Read You." Thank you for the list, I haven't heard of lots of them like MariusHosting and they look interesting
Which feeds do you watch for automation? I also like automating what I can lol
For automation : [](Let's POWER Automate), SPGuides and SPLighbulb moments.
Also, but not via RSS, but via youtube : Reza Dorrani, Sharepoint Maven, Pragmatic Works, Academy 365.
What analog photography feeds do you have? I'm currently only subscribed to Emulsive, which seems to have stopped being updated, and parts of 35mmc
Only two so far. A followed a few french one, but they stopped or don't match with what I want : (argentique2.2, Clement Blin, AnalogYou.
Emulsive, more to keep tracks of past articles, and analog.cafe. On the site, some paywall, but via FreshRSS and ReadYou, I seem able to read the entire of the articles. I'll take 35mmc, but if you find more, I'll be interested :)
Cool thank you, I haven't heard of analog.cafe before.
Ctrl Alt Speech: a podcast by TechDirt's Mike Masnick (who coined the term "Streisand Effect") about online speech and content regulation, and how it's not at all a simple nor straightforward task.
Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2315966.rss
Soatok's Dhole Moments: a blog on cryptography and computer security, with in-depth algorithm discussions interspersed with entertaining furry art. SFW. Also find Soatok on Mastodon.
Feed: https://soatok.blog/feed/
Molly White's Citation Needed newsletter: critiques of cryptocurrency, regulations, policies, and news. Available as a podcast too. Also find Molly White on Mastodon. She also has a site dedicated to cryptocurrency disasters.
Feed: https://www.citationneeded.news/rss/
Feed: https://www.web3isgoinggreat.com/feed.xml
A question for the ages: why are there so many young cybersecurity furries?
Does the field attract furries, or does it create them?
I think it's attraction
The following for reading and listening:
and some youtube channels, research journals, subreddits.
Dozens... yt channels, tech blogs, changelogs, etc
Lemmy communities work as RSS feeds. I came here from my RSS reader (Nunti on android) :)
mostly youtube channels and online webcomics (xkcd my beloved), although there is the occassional podcast (none of which I have listened to)
Nothing burger list
Nerd blogs, a couple message boards and Reddit subs, and XKCD, of course.
selfh.st is popular
Mostly local activist groups, some software sites to see what's in updates, few political blogs.
Isn't this like saying "What phone numbers do you have in your address book?"
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