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tom scotts weekly newsletter with 3 random cool videos he found that week
The newsletter url: https://www.tomscott.com/newsletter/
The RSS feed url: https://www.tomscott.com/updates.xml
Github, gitlab, codeberg, etc. all implement rss feeds for releases and i make use of that a lot to keep track of new releases for all my favorite FOSS software.
The largest chunk of my feeds is all the youtube channels i watch though, but thats a bit too many to list rn because im lazy :3
Im personally using RSSGuard https://github.com/martinrotter/rssguard
Its pretty flexible and allows you to set up custom filter rules to remove stuff that contains certain keywords or things like that. Apart from the listed installer methods its available on flathub too if you like flatpak.
I like Reeder
Excellent timing! I just set up my aggregator today. It's mostly just news, though.
My Feeds
- Comics
- General
- Investigative
- Satire
- Social
- Tech
When I used to have FreshRSS, I also included some personal blogs. However, I can't remember a single one of them, so I suppose I'll just add them as they come.
Clients I use:
- Capy Reader (Android)
- NewsBoat
- sfeed (not yet installed; I may write my own wrapper or helper script to use a GReader or Fever API, assuming I get my VPS back up)
My four rss rules:
- No erting rss on communrl sprces
- Wrsh it regulrrly
- rsk for permission
- everyone trkes it rt their own prce
rnrl plry is rlwrys grert
Homestuck prepared me too well for this. Fuck.
insert mario parallel universes meme but its Dave Strider
https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/feeds/c/onehundredninetysix.xml?sort=New
I use feeds via NextCloud to have synchronized and offline reading
not sure if it can be done using rss but https://www.anarchistnews.org/
Here's also a list https://rss.feedspot.com/socialist_rss_feeds/
thank you for reminding me that i need to set up rss
I didn't read 'rss' correctly on the first pass 😅
This is my personal website. Published with Jekyll and covers a wide range of nerdy topics. But I don't post very often.
https://varunmehta.com/feed.xml
if you can read japanese https://scienceportal.jst.go.jp/feed/rss.xml is fun. the accompanying site is https://scienceportal.jst.go.jp/
otherwise the only one that isn't just like youtube channels or lemmy is xkcd, but that feels like a given for any rss feed aggregate!
http://70sscifiart.tumblr.com/rss - just what it says basically, 70s sci fi art blog
http://feeds.feedburner.com/SonicstatecomNews - sonic state - music audio hardware news (synthesizers etc.)
http://feeds.feedburner.com/BudgetBytes - good cheap recipes
https://9to5linux.com/feed - linux news
https://www.samwoolfe.com/feed - sam woolfe's site, interesting articles on psychedelics sometimes
i used to have so many more good ones but they are dropping like flies these days