Aside HN and email newsletters, reading RSS feeds brought me lots of joy lately. They remind me the wild-wild-west era of www.<p>I wonder if we can discover gems together.<p>This is my current list of feeds: (The clickable format: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38478397)<p>http://computationalculture.net/rss<p>https://2019.wattenberger.com/rss<p>https://austinhenley.com/blog/feed.rss<p>https://blog.ouseful.info/feed<p>https://jakelazaroff.com/rss.xml<p>https://joshmpollock.com/feed.xml<p>https://lilianweng.github.io/index.xml<p>https://maggieappleton.com/rss.xml<p>https://runzhe-yang.science/feed.xml<p>https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/feed/<p>https://thesephist.com/index.xml<p>https://topos.site/blog/index.xml<p>https://www.geoffreylitt.com/feed.xml<p>Please submit yours :)
I have a list of blogs with RSS [0] from which I populate a dynamic blogroll on my page [1]. This way I don't have to rely on external apps to keep track of my favourite pages.<p>[0]: <a href="https://github.com/alexmolas/alexmolas.github.io/blob/master/_tools/websites.txt">https://github.com/alexmolas/alexmolas.github.io/blob/master...</a><p>[1]: <a href="https://www.alexmolas.com/blogroll" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://www.alexmolas.com/blogroll</a>
If you're adding these to your reader like I am, here's a cool terminal RSS ticker I made for your tmux/screen session: <a href="https://github.com/donuts-are-good/ticker">https://github.com/donuts-are-good/ticker</a>