Wasn’t sure where to ask this but figured people here host their own rss platforms. I just started with miniflux. Between that and reeder it makes RSS nice and easy.
My issue is that until the 3rd party Reddit nonsense, i let Reddit monopolize my information gathering. To the point I don’t know where else to get info from. Like which websites I can trust that aren’t just bad forms of marketing. Forums and things like that. I don’t know any of them because I spent all my time with Reddit.
Anyone have ideas or suggestions of good rss feeds for people who are interested in tech and programming and gaming and whatnot
Edit: thanks for all the great suggestions. I’m building up a nice RSS stream.
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Yeah I can’t get HNRSS to work either.
I did get it working. I am using this feed url https://hnrss.org/newest?points=200 so it grabs all the newest posts with at least 200 points
Yeah I did the same. The best feed didn’t work. My reader kept removing the ? which is needed.
Oh that’s weird. My site url is https://news.ycombinator.com/newest while my feed url is https://hnrss.org/newest?points=200
I use miniflux and reeder5
Yeah really not sure what’s going on. It’s ok. Newest?points=350 seems to match up quite well with best.