Perviously I doomscrolled a lot on website which shall not be named. Now that it’s gone (for me) I recognize that I like it a lot better without.
To waste/spend my time in the future I try to subscribe consciously to interesting things with low signal to noise ratio. So what are your favourite RSS feeds you are subscribed?
I am interested mostly in tech and green things.
Find some interesting blogs and subscribe to those. The ones that don’t try to churn out content every day are the best. They only post when they have something interesting.
Hey, are you me?!
I came to the same conclusion. I’ve been using Reeder on MacOS. So many feeds these days do not have full content but the Reeder app can be configured to pull all of the text (minus some of the images).
Anyway, these have been my favorite feeds categorized by interest:
- The Atlantic and Wired for Culture
- Ars Technica, The Verge, VGC, IGN, Push Square for Gaming
- Torrent Freak for Piracy
- Wired for Science
- The Verge for Crypto
- The Verge, Wired for AI
- Hacker News (frontpage with 250 point minimum), The Atlantic for Technology
- 9to5Mac for Apple
You’ll notice that some sites show up multiple times but that is because I subscribe to sub-feeds for my categories of interest.
TIL the verge covers crypto. I usually use coindesk or cointelegraph
I tried RSS for coindesk and cointelegraph but it was just a flood of hourly crypto movements and such. I wanted something a little more “big picture” haha.
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I used the Google RSS aggregator until it was discontinued. What software do you use to collect your RSS feeds?
the one in the screenshot is read you
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FreshRSS is a self-hosted RSS feed aggregator, only downside is the language chosen to build it isn’t with security & privacy in mind.
https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSSFeedMe as a client reader application for the RSS service, again same issue.
https://github.com/seazon/FeedMe
But hey it’s open source & with no deliberate backdoor programmed, none that’s obvious anyways.Check out NewsBlur. It spun up out of the demise of Google Reader. https://NewsBlur.com