Anyone wanna share fav RSS syndicated blogs or content? I have a couple things I like (Erin kissanne’s blogs, and a little gaming blog), but mostly my feed is just a couple of political outlets I trust or respect
Id love to hear if there are any neat things worth checking out to add to my RSS reader!
Youtube channels that I’m interested in, so that I don’t have to use my Youtube account or the app, and just open the links via Invidious (Invidious offers their own RSS feeds, as well, but since the instances can be a bit finicky from time to time, I feel like that’s the safer approach)
World News and Europe feeds from BBC, Deutsche Welle and Reuters
GamingOnLinux, Steam Deck HQ and Boiling Steam for gaming things
updates on some software that I use - CalyxOS and LineageOS blogs, KOReader’s Github releases since my Kindle stays offline 99% of the time, modified port of Google Camera that I use on my phone
nope, I use the official https://www.404media.co/rss/ link. sometimes it pulls the entire article even though I’m on a free tier, and sometimes it doesn’t and I just open it in the browser instead.
Anyone wanna share fav RSS syndicated blogs or content? I have a couple things I like (Erin kissanne’s blogs, and a little gaming blog), but mostly my feed is just a couple of political outlets I trust or respect
Id love to hear if there are any neat things worth checking out to add to my RSS reader!
Lemmy communities have RSS feeds
several of those are possible thanks to RSS Bridge which adds RSS feeds for websites that don’t offer it by default or offers improved versions.
Do you run 404 Media through RSS bridge as well?
nope, I use the official https://www.404media.co/rss/ link. sometimes it pulls the entire article even though I’m on a free tier, and sometimes it doesn’t and I just open it in the browser instead.
Cory Doctorow’s Pluralistic blog:
https://pluralistic.net/feed/
The American Prospect:
https://prospect.org/feed/?partner-feed=main-feed
The Guardian:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/rss
You can get RSS feeds of any of the Guardian sections (US, World, Science, etc) just by adding “/rss” to the http address.