What are some good RSS feeds to subscribe to?
Yeah, I know. Throwback! But people still do use RSS feed readers (like myself)
Yeah, I know. Throwback! But people still do use RSS feed readers (like myself)
AceFuzzLord, I just recently decided to download an RSS app just for the satirical news of The Onion.
giant_smeeg, Any gaming news that aren’t just going to fill my feed with crap?
ShittyKopper,
- dolphin-emu.org/blog mainly for the progress reports. I don’t have a particular need to emulate Wii/GC games but I like reading about the technical details
- hacks.mozilla.org and spidermonkey.dev for Firefox tech stuff
- devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing is great for the occasional Windows/MS trivia
fnv, Here you have huge list of public blogs of Hacker News users github.com/outcoldman/hackernews-personal-blogs
BonesOfTheMoon,
provomeister, Saving this post for later! I got started yesterday with Miniflux and didn’t know where to look for good RSS feeds. Can’t have a better timing than this haha!
Lasso1971, I also set up miniflux yesterday haha, good timing
Smokeydope,
BlackEco,
- Rest of World news about how technology impacts countries outside of the occident
- The Markup investigations on Internet surveillance and privacy
- TorrentFreak news about copyright and piracy
- The Copetti site deep dives into retro consoles’ architectures
RovingFox, Cybersecurity English: srslyriskybiz.substack.com/feed
Romania general news: www.biziday.ro/feed/
Limeaide, Any gaming feeds that you all recommend?
FullOfBallooons, If you’re into more obscure retro games, I love Kimimi the Game-Eating She-Monster.She’s got great posts about weird Japan-only releases.
Limeaide, Added. Thank you!
hsl,
BlueKey, If you are interested in molecular-biology:
Molecule of the Month
Kansses, I whish someone would refer to me a detailed guide to using rss and discovering content.
hsl, Regarding using RSS, Inoreader is my favorite recommendation. Here’s a blog post explaining how to get started: www.inoreader.com/blog/…/inoreader-tutorial.html
Regarding discovering content - RSS is more about finding something you’re interested in and then adding the RSS feed to your reader. It’s pretty manual rather than fed by an algorithm. You’ll find some good content tips in this thread.
irmoz, I second this hard, I’d use RSS if i had any idea how, or what content was out there
Nyla_Smokeyface, Some people have replied to the thread
notaseraf, If you like reading… https://github.com/AboutRSS/ALL-about-RSS
enjoy
Kansses, Thanks. I prefer reading a lot. Videos require a skillset that is not easier to get compared to written.(extrovert things)
Nyla_Smokeyface, (edited ) I haven’t read a lot in my RSS feed in a bit but here are my favorites:
- Buried Treasure - Reviews of hidden indie gems
- Dhole Moments - Writings about information security, cryptography, software, and humanity.
- Tales of the Aggronaut - A personal blog from Belghast about gaming, specifically MMOs, but there’s also a decent amount about his own personal life in the posts. That personal aspect of his blog appeals to me. He’s also on the Fediverse, and helps operate the Mastodon instance gamepad.club! You can find him at @belghast
- Web3 is Going Just Great - A blog by Molly White tracking examples of how “things in the blockchains/crypto/web3 technology space aren’t actually going as well as its proponents might like you to believe.” I’m also subscribed to Molly’s reading list about blockchain stuff..
- Obsidian Roundup/Iceberg - A blog from Eleanor Konik about the Obsidian app. It’s about updates, workflow guides, new plugins, advice from other members, themes, and ancillary tools. I also recommend checking out the other tabs on Konik’s blog as she delves into history and world culture and even has fictional stories.
- MacStories - A blog about Apple tech and apps, including a lot of reviews which I really enjoy.
- The Digital Antiquarian - A blog about the history of computer entertainment, digital culture, and video games.
- AI Weirdness - Pretty self-explanatory. Highlights AI being weird.
This is a newsletter, but I also enjoy Garbage Day. I use Feedbin which allows me to have emails in my RSS feed.
Twig, The Digital Antiquarian
Second that. Amazing blog
tetra,
trimmerfrost,
Add comment