I've removed cdr.cz from my #RSS reader. It started out as a portal about optical media and then changed to general IT news. Now it only publishes clickbait #AI generated articles: lots of text and no information value.
This is going to happen more and more, and it's important to curate such sources out of our feeds.
Dear #RSS people,
I have a question: Is there an iOS solution where I can add RSS feeds to that...
... does not require me to make an account, and
... does not come pre-filled with newsfeeds or anything really?
What I want is a thing that, when I tap on the little square on my home screen, gives me a list with the feeds I've subscribed to and nothing else. No tracking, syncing, nothing. Could be an app or something else.
On my laptop I'm using Feedbro on Firefox, which sadly, as I understand it, is no option on the phone.
I have already tried to find something but couldn't. That's why I am asking here now. I am no tech person and may not have thought of a very obvious solution. I'd be very happy if you could point me in the right direction.
Thank you!
I get that there are reasons for why people don't want to provide full text and want people to go to their website. I'm okay with that.
For everyone else: if you don't have a strong reason not to, please consider offering the full text so people like me who are frequently offline for longer periods of time can enjoy your writing.
So because of my perpetual frustration with Cloudflare, I’ve made a thing. It’s a bit like FeedBurner, but with an emphasis on fetching feeds that are blocked by poor Cloudflare configuration. If there’s a feed that you can’t read in your RSS reader of choice, consider trying it here. It’s a work in progress, but I would appreciate help building my pool of blocked feeds. Currently I can read all the feeds I care about except 1.
As part of our extended roadmap to reduce technical debt and unify frontend technologies, many pull requests are being made to achieve this. We would like to celebrate the significant work done to remove a significant portion of jQuery in our codebase and the start of the switch to using Tailwind CSS. You'll start to see a significant amount of this work in the upcoming 1.22 release of Gitea.
With the dying of the commercial web I've been working on building up my Feedly RSS reader with lots of feeds, putting good non-commercial news front and center.
Many community & activist sites have an RSS feed that isn't findable by a visible link or button. But their off-the-shelf web platform is building the feed anyway.
Doing a search "site:www.thesite.ca rss" will surface the RSS feed.
Hey gang. I've really gotten into keeping up with #Mastodon via a #RSS reader, but if I want to boost or reply to a toot I have to first follow the link to the toots instance then find it on my own. Most instances offer a 'take me home' option which is nice & easy, but some don't so I have to first copy the link, open my own instance then search for it, which is a pain. I'm guessing that the 'take me home' option is controlled by the instance, but how do I go about requesting it be turned on?
"RSS lebt – noch immer"
Wie oft wurde RSS (Erklärung siehe Wikipedia) totgesagt. Dieser Artikel ist ein wilder Rundumschlag, um euch vom Gegenteil zu erzählen. Leider verstecken viele Blogs ihre RSS Feeds bzw. weiß manch Blogger:in gar nicht, dass ihr…
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I am really looking forward to working on next update for Twine RSS reader. It should contain groups support and redesigned expanded bottom sheet ui/ux.