I’ve recently (finally) taken the leap into self-hosting my RSS reader, and I’m wondering what feeds everyone’s subscribed to
I’ve currently got some basics like Github releases for software I use, the great selfh.st blog for self-hosted news, hackaday, some essentials like xkcd, and an attempt at following new music releases from artists I like, but I’m sure there are other great feeds out there that I should also be aware of
Pro-audio, nerd blogs, geek news, etc. From an exported OPML file:
www.kvraudio.com/index.php?s=top www.macosaudio.com www.404media.co/ leancrew.com/all-this/ www.appleoutsider.com arstechnica.com arstechnica.com bitsplitting.org brettterpstra.com veertu.com/ daringfireball.net/ krebsonsecurity.com marco.org/ onethingwell.org/ sheriffs.substack.com twitterisgoinggreat.com/ veertu.com/ distrowatch.com/ distrowatch.com/ liliputing.com/ www.macstories.net www.servethehome.com/category/networking/ www.cyberciti.biz/atom/ www.servethehome.com/ sixcolors.com www.techdirt.com tidbits.com/ www.servethehome.com/tag/tinyminimicro/ www.wired.com www.afp548.com www.airpair.com www.airpair.com www.airpair.com annoying.technology/ birchtree.me/ blog.codinghorror.com/ command-tab.com ericasadun.com boehs.org arstechnica.com lapcatsoftware.com/FeedbackAssistantBoycott/index.html flickerfusion.com/index.xml www.friendlyatheist.com furbo.org hypercritical.co/feeds/main inessential.com/ www.kooslooijesteijn.net www.kooslooijesteijn.net krypted.com blog.lastinfirstout.net/ learn-networking.com linuxblog.io/ linuxblog.io/ mjtsai.com/blog mrmacintosh.com/ mtlynch.io/ www.multicore.blog nfarina.com/ www.cyberciti.biz/ notes.ghed.in/ pxlnv.com/ planet.centos.org mtlynch.io/posts/ inessential.com/ redsweater.com/blog rentzsch.tumblr.com/ retina.studio morrick.me www.peoplefor.org/ www.schneier.com/ docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/msdn/sfu/feed.xml shawnblanc.net tante.cc/ stevenf.com/wiki/ take.surf/feed.atom macromates.com lapcatsoftware.com/articles/index.html eclecticlight.co www.alexlaird.com/ lonesysadmin.net/ robservatory.com shapeof.com/ theunderground.blog/ everythingsysadmin.com/ tyler.io underpassapp.com/news/index.html waxy.org waxy.org/ web3isgoinggreat.com williamlam.com stevenf.com/wiki/ firewallengineer.wordpress.com abnml.com/ www.astralcodexten.com hackerboards.com changelog.com/ davidwalsh.name www.wheresyoured.at/ blog.equinux.com/ telruptive.com news.ycombinator.com/ask news.ycombinator.com/newest hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com howtonode.org macwright.com meh.com/ crys.site/bsd/ mikeindustries.com/blog www.cyberciti.biz/atom/ www.raywenderlich.com feeds.feedblitz.com/scotch_io sunilkumarn.wordpress.com simonwillison.net/atom/everything/ taoofmac.com www.tenable.com/ thehungrycoder.com www.theverge.com crys.site/unix-history/ blog.codeship.com codecondo.com webapplog.com www.andrewhay.ca www.cio.com www.computerworld.com www.computerworld.com www.extremetech.com/feed hazenet.dk www.infoworld.com itcblogs.currentanalysis.com itcblogs.currentanalysis.com www.techradar.com/rss www.linuxjournal.com/ www.linuxtoday.com/ www.linux.com lxer.com/ oswalt.dev/ meilleurabonnementiptvavis.wordpress.com mondaynote.com?source=rss----c537d80ed0a---4 netcraftsmen.com www.networkcomputing.com www.networkcomputing.com www.networkworld.com www.networkworld.com www.networkingfiles.com www.phoronix.com/ www.sdxcentral.com www.securitypronews.com techbuddha.wordpress.com www.storagereview.com www.sysadminnews.com www.tecmint.com nucblog.net/ www.unixmen.com/ www.virten.net www.citationneeded.news/ www.dropsitenews.comI think this one doesn’t work anymore lmao
True but I only remove things that are bothering me so…
I just mentioned because I tried to enter the website found out what’s there
I compiled the RSS feeds I follow here, with lots of web-dev blogs and newsletters.
- Security Now.
- The Register
- Sashdot
- Lxer
I also subscribe to the Debian Security Announce email list.
Also using RSS with Youtube now. Muxh better way to follow Youtube channels.
Food safety recalls. Source/relevance would depend on your country. Not sure that it meets the criteria for “great”, but I found it better than hoping that relevant recalls would make it to a new source I read.
That last part is a huge reason why I’m taking RSS more seriously. I don’t want my information to be limited to what happens to get picked up by the news cycle or worse chosen by
the algorithm. I’d much rather get the information from the source. So that definitely meets the criteria :D
Saved
I just have my Nextcloud instance synchronize the .opml in Akregator. It works just fine, but setting it up a new device is a little obtuse and merge conflicts can get rather annoying sometimes.
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