Ask HN: Who do you follow via RSS feed?

Hello there!

I just set up TinyTinyRSS (https://tt-rss.org/) at home and I'm looking into interesting things to read as well as people/website publishing interesting stuff.

This, among the other things, to reduce the daily (doom)scrolling and avoid the recommendation algorithms by social media.

So: who or what do you follow via RSS feed, and why?

44 points | by znpy 10 hours ago

25 comments

  • brynet 1 hour ago
    Shamelessly, I have a low volume rss feed for my static-HTML articles, but I'm also using rss for the embedded mastodon feed on my website.

    https://brynet.ca/

  • chistev 1 hour ago
  • sien 8 hours ago
    I use the fantastic Inoreader that is better than Google Reader was.

    I follow things that post maybe once or twice a week or once a month. For things with new information every day, like Hacker News, I check the website.

    A few of the things that I follow that may be a bit different for people are :

    Arnold Kling - a PhD economist who worked in technology and is genuinely different.

    https://arnoldkling.substack.com/

    Noah Smith - a PhD economist who writes about economics and the world

    https://www.noahpinion.blog/

    Roger Pielke Jnr - a guy with a PhD who writes about climate and energy and was excommunicated by the climate priesthood.

    https://rogerpielkejr.substack.com/

    Andrew Sullivan - a conservative, gay, HIV positive, Catholic writer who campaigned for gay marriage.

    https://andrewsullivan.substack.com/

  • rcarmo 1 hour ago
    I follow too many people, so I built https://feeds.carmo.io with summaries. You might enjoy the selection there and upgrade to the original feeds as needed.
  • browningstreet 9 hours ago
    98% of everything you follow has RSS. It’s not like a quaint, unlisted Vermont antique shop.
    • abnercoimbre 9 hours ago
      This includes YouTube channels, major newspapers and podcasts!

      P.S. Even HN is something you should personally control. It's very useful whenever moderators flag a submission you might've liked.

  • nelsonfigueroa 5 hours ago
    Some I like:

    https://www.writesoftwarewell.com/ - very good software posts, mostly around Ruby on Rails.

    https://crankysec.com/ - Cybersecurity rants mostly, fun to read.

    https://www.wheresyoured.at/ - Ed Zitron's writings. Good counterpoints to all the AI hype these days.

    These come up often on HN but I'll call them out anyway:

    https://jvns.ca/ - Julia Evans, good technical content all around.

    https://xeiaso.net/ - Xe Iaso, good technical content all around once again

  • Mixtape 9 hours ago
    In no particular order: 404 Media, Ars Technica, BleepingComputer, The Register, The Verge, and Tomshardware.

    These usually sit in the corner of my screen through the day. Some are better than others for work purposes. The Verge could probably go, and 404 is a bit more socially-focused than the rest. In particular though, having rapid updates from BleepingComputer and El Reg is a great way for me to learn about new vulns, issues that might affect my users, etc.

  • empiko 1 hour ago
    HackerNews - hnrss.org
  • topherjaynes 9 hours ago
  • __tyler__ 9 hours ago
    In no particular order:

    - Anton Zhiyanov

    - Register Spill by Thorsten Ball

    - Phil Eaton

    - Mitchell Hashimoto

    - Gunnar Morling

    - Jack Vanlightly

    - Charity Majors

    - Bryan Cantrill

    - Marc Brooker

    - NULL BITMAP By Justin Jaffray

    Another tip is you can subscribe to YouTube Channels and Podcasts via RSS as well. I wrote a little bit about my setup to help reduce doom scrolling: https://tylerhillery.com/blog/how-i-consume-the-internet/

  • unindented 9 hours ago
    Here’s the feeds I follow: https://www.unindented.org/follows/

    (It’s my OPML file translated to HTML via Hugo.)

    As to why, they generally post original and insightful stuff on topics I care about, like web dev, security, Ruby, Rust, etc.

  • happytoexplain 9 hours ago
    A few webcomics, some entertaining YouTube channels, and HN. It used to be a lot more, but nowadays, that's it.
  • mainmeister 8 hours ago
  • Brajeshwar 7 hours ago
    HN Personal Websites[1] by @susam was popular on Hacker News a few days back.

    1. https://hnpwd.github.io

  • shantara 9 hours ago
    Various webcomics, Youtube channels and Github releases for several projects.
    • susam 4 hours ago
      [EDIT: This was meant to be a reply to another comment in this thread but I posted it under the top-level comment by mistake. I am leaving this comment intact anyway, in case someone finds it useful.]

      The web browsers don't highlight the feed URL information embedded in the HTML anymore, quite unfortunately. But if you go to a YouTube video, say, <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kaIXkImCAM> and then view or inspect the HTML source, you can find the LINK tag for the feed:

        <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS" href="https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UCi8C7TNs2ohrc6hnRQ5Sn2w">
      
      So the feed URL in this case is: <https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UCi8C7TN...>.
    • znpy 9 hours ago
      > Youtube channels

      I didn't know you could follow youtube channels via RSS! Where do I find the feed link, given a youtube channel?

      • susam 3 hours ago
        If you view the HTML source of a YouTube video page, there is a LINK tag that contains the feed URL. I have shared an example here: <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46772655#46775759>.
      • nelsonfigueroa 5 hours ago
        You can actually just paste the link to a youtube channel in your RSS reader and it should work. At least for me it works with NetNewsWire. For example, you should be able to copy and paste this directly into your RSS reader: https://www.youtube.com/@freecodecamp
      • shantara 9 hours ago
        Many RSS aggregators automatically convert Youtube links to RSS. You can also do it manually: https://chuck.is/yt-rss/

        I have removed Youtube apps from all mobile devices and only watch the creators whose content I'm interested in through RSS, without notifications and distractions. It's a much more pleasant experience, definitely recommend.

  • migmaldo 9 hours ago
    In no particular order of preference:

    - Julia Evans - Daniel Stenberg - Geohot - Cloudflare and Netflix’s respective tech blogs - TorrentFreak - LWN.net - and some others in spanish -

  • ajdude 5 hours ago
    I use netnewswire as my client and I'm self hosting freshrss, so my subscriptions can be synced between my phone and computer.

    All of my YouTube and nebula channels I follow via RSS and I think that's kind of giving me the most bang for my buck. I can just get focused on the videos that I want to subscribe to without having to even go to YouTube and get pulled into the algorithm, as well as a few sub Reddits, hacker news front page (it's how I found this post), Lobste.rs, 404 Media, some local blogs (my food co-op, biking website, other community things), some web comics, one news group, and a couple forums.

    I've also contemplated Podcasts, but I still have a dedicated player for that.

  • blackfawn 4 hours ago
    This site, xkcd, liliputing, some various forums, etc. but the big problem I've started having w/ RSS is when sites set up Cloudflare and the RSS feed ends up behind the Cloudflare validation prompt - I've even emailed some sites but none have bothered to fix or exempt RSS.
  • navigate8310 9 hours ago
    Crooked Timber

    Matt Lakeman

    Global China Pulse

    Sinocism

    Bartosz Ciechanowski

    brr

    Construction Physics

    Jonathan Nolan's substack

    On the Seams

    Quanta Magazine

    Matt Levine - Bloomberg Opinion Columnist

    Aeon | a world of ideas

    Classic Film and TV Café

    Experimental History

    The Marginalian

    The Prism - Gurvinder

    The Technium

    Westenberg.

    Chameth.com

    Activity in the release-notes tag

    All Things Distributed

    An Untitled Blog

    Charles Hugh Smith's Substack

    Chips and Cheese

    computers are bad

    Dwarkesh Podcast

    Francis Stokes :: Githublog

    iRi

    Rest of World - Latest Stories

    Shtetl-Optimized

    Signal Blog

    マリウス

  • nickthegreek 8 hours ago
    techmeme and memeorandum are 2 great firehouse rss feeds that I appreciate.
  • hahahahhaah 4 hours ago
    No one. It psychologically makes me feel guilty if I can't keep up. I'd weirdly rather have an email and ignore or read it than pull rss and not read for ages. Funny enough the only time I used rss was when I had that cool outlook integration that made them seem like emails.
    • steanne 1 hour ago
      i think thunderbird has an rss reader, though i've not tried it
  • sdsd 9 hours ago
    anthes.is, my favorite Unix blog
  • nhhvhy 7 hours ago
    Jeff Geerling & XKCD are the two that stand out in my mind.
  • qanuta 9 hours ago
    theonion.com

    Lots of webcomics

    NPR,BBC,CBC

    Local news

    ...and THIS site!