Ya. I’m working on that too. And trying to keep in the spirit of not being biased or heavy on algorithms.
My first step - A chrome/firefox extension. This is currently in review on the web store.
This exposes RSS feeds on sites you visit to make it easier to subscribe to the places you already visit. This is especially great when you find a great blog on Reddit or Hacker News.
https://github.com/TechSquidTV/Tuvix-Tricorder-Extension
Just add sites (by top level domain) that you use to read.
You would be surprised how many provide feeds and even more surprised how fast your feed reader gets overwhelmingly filled 😅
But I haven’t found a good site. Most are just your average capitalistic site with flashy keywords and filled with adds and not really talking about anything.
My problem is finding the feeds lol
Ya. I’m working on that too. And trying to keep in the spirit of not being biased or heavy on algorithms.
My first step - A chrome/firefox extension. This is currently in review on the web store. This exposes RSS feeds on sites you visit to make it easier to subscribe to the places you already visit. This is especially great when you find a great blog on Reddit or Hacker News. https://github.com/TechSquidTV/Tuvix-Tricorder-Extension
RSSHub and RSS-Bridge can handle that. My issue is adding too many websites to my reader.
Just add sites (by top level domain) that you use to read. You would be surprised how many provide feeds and even more surprised how fast your feed reader gets overwhelmingly filled 😅
But I haven’t found a good site. Most are just your average capitalistic site with flashy keywords and filled with adds and not really talking about anything.
Mmm… I added several IT news, and regular news sites. National and international.
Sometimes feed offenders like reuters don’t work (without workarounds) but the majority offers their all or topic centric feeds just like that.