RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, and it is a simple, standardized content distribution method that can help you stay up-to-date with your favorite newscasts, blogs, websites, and social media channels. Instead of visiting sites to find new posts or subscribing to sites to receive notification of new posts, find the RSS feed on a website and read new posts in an RSS reader.
Do you use RSS to curate your own information feed? Looking to expand my sources to include different perspectives and new interesting topics and would love any suggestions.
I follow a couple of blogs via RSS, I use https://www.newsblur.com
I’m using Fluent Reader as my client.
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I use fluent reader with the following rss feeds (though I really need to expand
Blog Title URL ACSC - Recent Alerts https://www.cyber.gov.au/acsc/view-all-content/alerts/rss Check out Linux Foundation’s Blog https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/rss.xml Microsoft Azure Blog https://azurecomcdn.azureedge.net/en-au/blog/feed/ Cloud & Enterprise Technology https://build5nines.com/feed/ The latest articles from GamingOnLinux https://www.gamingonlinux.com/article_rss.php Tecmint - Linux Howtos, Tutorials, Guides, News, Tips and Tricks. https://www.tecmint.com/feed/ A Linux and Open Source Web Portal https://itsfoss.com/feed/ Announcements, Updates, and Launches https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/feed/ Just another Amazon Web Services site https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/feed/ News from the Mint Team https://blog.linuxmint.com/?feed=rss2 How-tos and tutorials for sys admins https://linuxways.net/feed/ We keep an eye on digital trends, technology, focusing on tech business and software companies. We also provide how-to tutorials for Linux. http://feeds.feedburner.com/noobslab The latest and greatest news from the Arch Linux distribution. https://archlinux.org/feeds/news/ Just another GNOME Blogs site https://blogs.gnome.org/alatiera/feed/ An independent, reader-supported publication focusing on Linux Command Line, Server, Self-hosting, DevOps and Cloud Learning https://linuxhandbook.com/rss/ Tutorials for Linux https://linuxbuz.com/feed nixCraft: Linux Tips, Hacks, Tutorials, And Ideas In Blog Format (RSS/FEED) https://www.cyberciti.com/atom/atom.xml Discord Blog https://discord.com/blog/rss.xml The Mozilla Blog https://blog.mozilla.org/feed/ main https://500mile.email/feed.xml Yep, I use Read You on Android / LineageOS!
Yeah. I run my own FreshRSS server and use FeedMe to access it. It’s mostly just a bunch of UK newspapers and tech news sites because I realised I was getting all my news from Twitter and I wanted to cut back my use of Twitter. It’s fine. The great thing about getting my news from social media was that I’d follow a load of people with similar interests to me so I’d mostly just see articles that interested me regardless of the source. Now it takes more scrolling to get past the articles I don’t care about to find the ones I want to read. It means I get a broader overview of news that isn’t effectively curated for me, either by other people or by algorithm, but it’s not as engaging. It is the right choice though if you’re looking to see more outside of what you’re usually shown, as you say.
I stopped using RSS around when I started using Reddit, so around 2008-2009!
I’m surprised to see that it’s still so popular, or has it gained traction again recently?
I didn’t hear much about RSS in between 2010-2022 TBH.Yes, I use feedly. Newsblur is restricting a lot of things in their free version, but I find Feedly more open.