What RSS feeds are you subscribed to?
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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):
- geek : a few on warhammer 40k and miniature painting, some tech related (like official android website, journaldugeek, korben, clubic, le café du geek, MariusHosting, selfh.st, and some others)
- webcomics : badspace, getcomics, questionablecontent (well, used to, it doesn't work anymore), work chronicles, and of course xkcd
- pro : stuff related to laws and compliance, but also stuff related to automation in MS3652 environment ('cause I'm lazy AF, and if I can automatize it, let's do it !)
- hobbies : warhammer (again) and analog photography related stuff, but very few, I should expand that list.
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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
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/26356680
in addition to some feeds already posted by others:
https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/mainsection/international/rss
https://www.wired.com/feed/category/science/latest/rss
https://feeds.arstechnica.com/arstechnica/index
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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
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/26356680
mostly youtube channels and online webcomics (xkcd my beloved), although there is the occassional podcast (none of which I have listened to)
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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
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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 -
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 -
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
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/26356680
Dozens... yt channels, tech blogs, changelogs, etc
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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
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/26356680
Isn't this like saying "What phone numbers do you have in your address book?"
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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):
- geek : a few on warhammer 40k and miniature painting, some tech related (like official android website, journaldugeek, korben, clubic, le café du geek, MariusHosting, selfh.st, and some others)
- webcomics : badspace, getcomics, questionablecontent (well, used to, it doesn't work anymore), work chronicles, and of course xkcd
- pro : stuff related to laws and compliance, but also stuff related to automation in MS3652 environment ('cause I'm lazy AF, and if I can automatize it, let's do it !)
- hobbies : warhammer (again) and analog photography related stuff, but very few, I should expand that list.
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Isn't this like saying "What phone numbers do you have in your address book?"
More like what newsletters or Lemmy communities are you subscribed to
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I have to say I only put the url in freshrss, and magic happened. Fresh found https://www.badspacecomics.com/blog-feed.xml
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I have to say I only put the url in freshrss, and magic happened. Fresh found https://www.badspacecomics.com/blog-feed.xml
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Definitly, and people who write those soft are my magic heroes !
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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
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/26356680
Lemmy communities work as RSS feeds. I came here from my RSS reader (Nunti on android)
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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
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/26356680
Nerd blogs, a couple message boards and Reddit subs, and XKCD, of course.
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Here are some interesting feeds I follow, mostly tech-focused and quite Rust heavy:
- Alexis King’s Blog
https://lexi-lambda.github.io/feeds/all.atom.xml
- Blog on Asahi Linux
https://asahilinux.org/blog/index.xml
- brson
https://brson.github.io/feed.xml
- dystroy
https://dystroy.org/blog/atom.xml
- ecton
https://ecton.dev/rss.xml
- fasterthanli.me
https://fasterthanli.me/index.xml
- Faultlore
https://faultlore.com/blah/rss.xml
- Graphite - Blog
https://graphite.rs/blog/rss.xml
- Ink & Switch
https://www.inkandswitch.com/index.xml
- Jade's Website
https://jade.ellis.link/blog/rss.xml
- Lord.io
https://lord.io/feed.xml
- Mara's Blog
https://blog.m-ou.se/index.xml
- matklad
https://matklad.github.io/feed.xml
- Raph Levien’s blog
https://raphlinus.github.io/feed.xml
- Tulir Asokan
https://mau.fi/blog/index.rss
- Xe Iaso's blog
https://xeiaso.net/blog.rss
Generated by opening an OPML export in firefox, running the following script and deleting a bunch of feeds:
"- " + [...document.querySelectorAll("body > outline > outline")].map((f) => `[${f.getAttribute("text")}](${f.getAttribute("htmlUrl")}) \`${f.getAttribute("xmlUrl")}\``).join("\n- ")
Ooh XE Iaso's blog. I watched a couple of her videos on YouTube. What a talented person
- Alexis King’s Blog