🧵 …to find the corresponding RSS and Atom feeds of exciting and interesting blogs and co. on the Internet, you can search on @feedle. I have already informed you about this here in Fediverse. And it's easy to subscribe in the web software above.
What @Vivaldi don't say in their release blog post of version 6.7 today: if you use the updated Vivaldi Feed Reader to watch subscribed youtube channel videos, you don't get to see any ads. Not sure how long this will work until Google shuts shuts this circumvention down, but right now if you're sick and tired of youtube ads, just use Vivaldi's feed reader (it's a great browser/mail program for everything else anyway)
Note that if you do that, you may want to consider other ways to support the folks who produce the videos, (which is generally the case with adblocking. There's no such thing as a free lunch. Make sure that people who create things you enjoy get something in return).
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I noticed a few weeks ago that the Naidheachdan a’ BhBC #RssFeed was missing articles that were on the website and I was getting duplicate copies of others and for the last few days all my #BBC feeds have been redownloading previously read articles as new.
So I figured I’d give the #BBCNews app a try and although I can subscribe to the #Naidheachdan topic, it doesn’t show up any #Gàidhlig content in the My News section.
Actually we had a Garfield Classics RSS that stopped working in December too...it might be easier to just set up an RSS feed of my own that randomly pulls from a pool of images? Is there a good tool for that? I have some spare cycles on my VPS
> But there is something else which probably everyone with a personal website should do: adding an RSS feed.
I’m late to the party, but better late than never.
Shoutout to @simevidas for creating a Github issue, and @stefan for getting in touch via e-mail, i.e. two ways of letting me know they’d like to subscribe.
We're now on MSN/Microsoft Start, Google News, @Flipboard & Smart News - this means that we can reach people who usually just see corporate and billionaire funded media.
Help independent media reach new eyes and grow our movement by following & liking:
I was this old when I discovered that Gmail inboxes have their own RSS feeds 🤯
In hindsight, I must have known this all along, but haven't been able to think of a practicle use case for it. For one, I have no idea how to access the feed from a third-party client. This thing must be authenticated.
are there any curated lists of #rss#RSSfeed out there? I want to get back into using RSS, but don't really want to have to go through a 3rd party aggregation service
Such a nice feeling when I see visitors of my site coming from @feedle! It's the ultimate kind of dog-fooding. 🤓🐶
Imagine someone who probably didn't even know my blog existed found my articles, because the person happened to be interested in the same things I wrote about.
https://www.siftrss.com/
"Enter the URL of an RSS or Atom feed below, select your filters, and you'll get a link for a new feed. Subscribe to see only what you want to see!"
Free and no registration required
(hat tip to @riiku ) #rss#rssfeed#atomfeed
So for some reason I just stumbled upon webrings and I think I'm in love :blobcathearteyes: :blog: :website: I'm finding so many blogs and following their RSS feeds.
Anyone got any #RSS#feeds from trustworthy #news organisations or #jurnalists ? Trying to move away from algorithms and this seems like a good enough option for the most part. Mostly interested in world/European news.
What if an algorithmic timeline can actually be used for good, rather than for targeting people with ads, or changing their political stance? Will this even work?
We don't know, which is why we are giving it a try. We have taught an algo to pick #goodnews and #positivenews from our growing selection of blogs and podcasts on @feedle.
It is far from perfect, but we want to share it with everybody we know and make your day a little brighter.
Could this get any better? Actually, yes. This page has its own dedicated #RSS feed, waiting for you to subscribe to it: https://feedle.world/good-news/rss