I currently only have two:
Hopefully I'll get some more from this from this post :3
edit: wow so many feeds!
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I currently only have two:
Hopefully I'll get some more from this from this post :3
edit: wow so many feeds!
Two of my favorites! I like your taste 😊
What am I looking at here? When I click the link it's all just code, do I need an RSS feed reader?
Correct! The root sites have the viewable content, but I shared the links you'd want to put into an RSS feed reader.
Op what are u using for that terminal message? I love it!
thank youuuu~ ⋆⁺₊⋆
i made it using toilet ;3
(the program is srsly called toilet)
the fonts are
Here's a list of sites that have native RSS support (that I have saved stuff from):
Bookmarked n coming back for later lol I have a whole bunch but they r on my laptop.. Will post later assuming I don't forget
http://feeds.feedburner.com/SonicstatecomNews - music hardware/software news
https://9to5linux.com/feed - linux news
http://nodata.tv/feed/atom - music
http://feeds.feedburner.com/BudgetBytes - recipies
http://damndelicious.net/rss - recipies
http://www.hackaday.com/rss.xml - cool news about hobby hacks, lot of hardware stuff
http://feeds.feedburner.com/laughingsquid - general fun news
Guess it's time to post some webcomics I really like:
Also, YouTube itself doesn't implement RSS (though it used to), but some RSS readers have a feature to follow Youtube Channels, which might be an idea if you like content on Youtube but don't want to be controlled by Youtube's algorithm.
I see lots of people use RSS for news and stuff, I mostly just follow personal sites from people whose art, articles and even diary I find interesting, you can find some here https://rss-list.neocities.org/
I have a bunch of webcomics:
I haven't used an RSS in like 14 years, how do they even work these days?
Thunderbird still has an RSS reader. Firefox dropped RSS afaik, but there is an addon: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/want-my-rss/ (not a reader, just feed preview and location bar indicator for embedded feeds)
FeedFlow and Neo Feed are 2 great FOSS rss readers for Android in the f-droid appstore
what's the advantage of having feeds over browsing lemmy? this way at least i can comment and discuss
to me they are different use cases. i go to lemmy to see what people post and repost in lemmy communities. i use feeds to flow individuals blogs and news sites. that stuff does not get posted to lemmy or if it does, it's either as a repost without any guarantee that future releases will also be reposted, or i might miss it, because i didnt check lemmy for a day.