I recently got into RSS and I’m trying to discover some feeds. What I honestly don’t like is that some websites that use RSS and post a new article every couple hours. I’m looking for more personal blog type feeds. Personal projects. Posts that have a “soul” in them, if you will. If you have some that you love, share it here so everyone can take a look ^^.
And also if you have your own blog or RSS feed, you can share it here too! I don’t think that would count as advertisement. I mean personally I would love to check them out!
Have a good day/night, much love.
Just set up my own FreshRSS instance over the weekend to centralize all the tabs I open in the morning. Found this post via my Beehaw Local feed ;)
Tech:
- AnandTech
- ArsTechnica
- Evan Miller’s News
- Lobsters
- Obsidian Iceberg
- Platformer
- TechCrunch
- The Pragmatic Engineer
- Tim Dettmers
Gaming:
- Blue’s News
- Kotaku
Politics:
Uncategorized:
- Beehaw - Local
- MetaFilter
- The Quietus
Edit: Added some links
I’m looking for more personal blog type feeds. Personal projects. Posts that have a “soul” in them, if you will. If you have some that you love, share it here so everyone can take a look ^^.
ooh.directory is good for finding blogs of this type, although blogs listed vary in whether they’ll have RSS feeds.
Not sure what OP is referring to but it looks like lemmy has a built in RSS feed for each community that can be found next to the sort drop down
ex: https://beehaw.org/feeds/c/chat.xml?sort=Active so if you wanted to pull posts in you could do that as well.
Explosion.net Lifehacker MIT Technology Review ProPublica TechCrunch The Perry Bible Fellowship Reddit.com/r/CFB/.rss
A few personal blogs, NPR rss, and PBS NewsHour’s Youtube page’s rss feed.
Lifehacker’s parent company is implementing a scheme to put more content into their blogs generated by AI. You don’t have to remove them from your list if you don’t want, but their staff writers are considering either striking or quitting
Piped, a YouTube scraper to avoid google also had RSS for your account subscriptions!
Two websites that I use quite a lot to find cool personal blogs/RSS feeds:
- Ye olde blogroll is a hand-curated list of interesting personal blogs in English
- The IndieWeb webring is a webring where people with indie blogs (ie. no substacks, no big websites, etc.) can sign up to get more visibility, it’s a real treasure trove