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  • elvith@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 months ago

    A small collection of English sources to keep it international:

    (Obligatory) XKCD - get all new xkcd comics right into your feed reader

    Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal Geeky, fun webcomic about science and other stuff

    Pluralistic.net Cory Doctorows Daily commented link dumps (and rants). Usually about enshittification of services/industries

    Buried Treasure Blog about Indie PC games that are real gems but don't get much coverage elsewhere but are high quality.

    NOYB - None of your business. An Austrian NGO that fights companies so that they conform to the GDPR (more interesting if you're from the EU)

    Google Project Zero Blog Deep dive into some exploits and bugs. Very technical.

  • radiofreeval [she/her]
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    3 months ago

    News: Local paper, Al-jazeera, The Intercept, Democracy Now and Sy Hersh's blog

    Fun: A few Ars Technica feeds, The Onion

    Podcasts: A lot

    You can also set up lemmy as an rss feed

  • Achyu@lemmy.sdf.org
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    3 months ago
    • News feeds for my country/state
      Google feeds search queries have an rss feed option
      I also follow some topics from The Hindu and The Guardian.
      I follow another local website that does not provide rss feeds using rss-bridge:
      https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge
    • Feeds for updates of Jerboa, Pipepipe etc.
      https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/releases.atom
      https://codeberg.org/NullPointerException/PipePipe/releases.rss
      It can be used to follow other repo's too.
    • Lemmy communities
      Word of the day(is currently sort-of inactive):
      https://lemmy.world/feeds/c/wotd.xml?
    • Fdroid updates using the subreddit
      Should I share the link?

    The RSS radar extension has helped me find some rss feeds in random places. Maybe useful if you're looking for rss feeds in the websites you use.

    Which are your favorite rss feeds?

  • 𝕨𝕒𝕤𝕒𝕓𝕚@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 months ago

    YouTube and PeerTube feeds. No need for an account. No toxic algorithm (or at least much less).

    It even has a couple unique benefits:

    • seamless integration of various video sites
    • sort channels into different folders (news/tech/memes/different special interests)
    • everything synchronized between all your devices (depends on your client, I use Nextcloud News)
    • you can use siftrss to block #shorts or something like that