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|    rbowman to MasterKarsten    |
|    Re: Interesting RSS Feeds Thread    |
|    11 Nov 25 02:34:54    |
      From: bowman@montana.com              On Mon, 10 Nov 2025 19:54:53 -0000 (UTC), MasterKarsten wrote:              > TheMon, 10 Nov 2025 13:26:23 -0500, ultima thule wrote:       >       >> In modern day, every shitty website has an account / notification       >> system to get new information. If you want notifications for new       >> content on 5 different sites, then you need 5 different accounts. RSS       >> lets you centralise everything in a feed reader. If you're using       >> Thunderbird for Usenet, then you can read feeds there.       >>       >> I use RSS primarily for political substacks which I won't bore you       >> with.       >> You can also use RSS to see when YouTube channels upload, like a       >> subscription without a Google account.       >>       >> If you know any interesting feeds, then please share them! Use the       >> same format given in the "Interesting Webpages Thread":       >>       >>       ==========================================================================       >> Luke Smith       >>       ==========================================================================       >>       >> The man who fell for every /g/ meme writing about philosophy,       >> technology, etc.       >>       >> URL: https://lukesmith.xyz/index.xml       >       > I'm quite guilty of not using RSS feeds anymore. I though the service       > was killed like 10 years ago? I should look into it again!                     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liferea              A surprising number of sites still support RSS. I have it installed but       don't use it often since I usually go directly to The Register, Ars       Technica, TechRadar, and so forth directly.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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