Thank you Steve Huffman for encouraging me to leave Reddit.
Yeah, not all sites have an rss feed or it’s hard to find. Here is a few tips:
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.
Feeder - for reading rss feeds, which takes up more of my time than all social media combined KeePassDX and Aegis - passwords and 2fa Vanilla Music Jerboa Droid-ify Quillpad - note app inspired by google Keep SimpleNotes - checklists. I don’t like how Quillpad handles checklists. Newpipe Discreet Launcher FFUpdater - installs and updates browsers
Aurora Store has been having issues for months. If you just noticed, you need to update your apps more often. :-)
I logged out after Friday’s disaster. Today, I deleted my account due to a few factors:
I’ve been bored for months on Reddit. 5000+ subs are closed because Steve is an ass. Twitter, Mastodon, and Lemmy all work fine with a browser. Reddit just sucks without a well made app.
Discreet Launcher is my favourite. Works great on phone or tablet.
One thing to note is it doesn’t support widgets.
Nothing unusual with my feed - news, tech, science, environment. What I may do differently is I set up a filter on Mastodon so any of my feeds are only seen in rss. I really don’t need to see a Wired article 6 times.
Why is there no link to the article?