I love the Infinity Reddit app (but gonna miss it).

  • @[email protected]OP
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    52 years ago

    Can I ask where do you get your RSS from? It’s hard to find RSS in sites and topics I’m interested in.

    • dbtonez
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      32 years ago

      i get mine from Ars, The Register, The Verge, NPR, and Computerworld so far.

    • Valon_Blue
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      32 years ago

      If you’re asking what I think you are, I get mine by searching “best RSS feeds” and then manually looking through the list. Then, if I ever find myself going to a site a lot, I’ll see if they have one or if someone has created an RSS for it.

    • @[email protected]
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      2 years ago

      Yeah, not all sites have an rss feed or it’s hard to find. Here is a few tips:

      • 1/Share the url with your rss reader, the reader can search for you. This doesn’t always work.
      • 2/Add one of these to the site’s url /rss .rss /feed
      • 3/If step 2 doesn’t work look for a “blog” or “news” tab and try steps 1 and 2 there.
      • 4 When all else fails ask for feeds, making sure to state the topics you are interested in.
    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      Every time I visited a site with interesting content I looked for the rss symbol. Often times I’ll just add .rss or /feed to the site’s URL. Sharing the URL with Feeder often works.

      I have all feeds in a note encase someone asks for them. Happy to post.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        You might be interested in rss-bridge, covering some sites that do not have a rss feed. You can host it yourself or use one of the sites available online.