Why Everyone Should Still Use an RSS Reader in 2024lifehacker.comexternal-link ginerel ( @ginerel@kbin.social ) Technology • 1 year ago message-square87fedilinkarrow-up1211
arrow-up1211external-linkWhy Everyone Should Still Use an RSS Reader in 2024lifehacker.com ginerel ( @ginerel@kbin.social ) Technology • 1 year ago message-square87fedilink
RSS is still the best way to track the news on the web, and these RSS readers can keep you right up to date.
minus-square petrescatraian ( @petrescatraian@libranet.de ) linkfedilink1•1 year ago@tal Lemmy Explorer’s community search That is a good way indeed, although I’m yet to find a way to filter after new or active communities. I like the fact that I can filter the instances that I don’t like or that my server has blocked, so I can see actual relevant content for me. 😁 @awmire
minus-square tal ( @tal@lemmy.today ) linkfedilink1•edit-21 year ago That is a good way indeed, although I’m yet to find a way to filter after new or active communities. Look at the drop-down menu next to the search field, which lets you sort via different criteria. I think “newest publish time” is the date of community creation; new communities at the top. For activity, it has number of active users in various given periods of time.
@tal
That is a good way indeed, although I’m yet to find a way to filter after new or active communities.
I like the fact that I can filter the instances that I don’t like or that my server has blocked, so I can see actual relevant content for me. 😁
@awmire
Look at the drop-down menu next to the search field, which lets you sort via different criteria.
I think “newest publish time” is the date of community creation; new communities at the top.
For activity, it has number of active users in various given periods of time.
@tal thank you!