If you’re asking what I think you are, I get mine by searching “best RSS feeds” and then manually looking through the list. Then, if I ever find myself going to a site a lot, I’ll see if they have one or if someone has created an RSS for it.
Every time I visited a site with interesting content I looked for the rss symbol. Often times I’ll just add .rss or /feed to the site’s URL. Sharing the URL with Feeder often works.
I have all feeds in a note encase someone asks for them. Happy to post.
You might be interested in rss-bridge, covering some sites that do not have a rss feed. You can host it yourself or use one of the sites available online.
Can I ask where do you get your RSS from? It’s hard to find RSS in sites and topics I’m interested in.
Yeah, not all sites have an rss feed or it’s hard to find. Here is a few tips:
i get mine from Ars, The Register, The Verge, NPR, and Computerworld so far.
If you’re asking what I think you are, I get mine by searching “best RSS feeds” and then manually looking through the list. Then, if I ever find myself going to a site a lot, I’ll see if they have one or if someone has created an RSS for it.
Every time I visited a site with interesting content I looked for the rss symbol. Often times I’ll just add .rss or /feed to the site’s URL. Sharing the URL with Feeder often works.
I have all feeds in a note encase someone asks for them. Happy to post.
You might be interested in rss-bridge, covering some sites that do not have a rss feed. You can host it yourself or use one of the sites available online.