Blog or otherwise. Bonus points if it isn’t technology.

  • @andycuccaro@lemmy.ml
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    4 years ago

    Currently my RSS feed consists of ~1600 feeds and most of them are art accounts on ArtStation, DeviantArt and tumblr, and YouTube channels. I also have regular news, science and tech news, Blender news and blogs, several webcomics (Pepper & Carrot, xkcd, SMBC, Sarah’s Scribbles, etc), some miscelaneous blogs (like Wait But Why, Today I Found Out and Picture Of The Day), lots of FOSS projects blogs and release pages, some art blogs, and many LEGO builders flickr accounts.

    I think that’s about it :grinning face with sweat:

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      4 years ago

      Perhaps you could share an OPML? Sounds like a wave of deep dives into a bunch of different things, and I’d much rather shamelessly profit off of someone else’s effort than put in the work myself!

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        04 years ago

        There’s probably a bunch of feeds that don’t work anymore, but most should still work (I don’t think twitter’s work right now).

        I hope it’s useful in a way: https://pastebin.com/C3G18E3t

        PS: there’s a bunch of local newspapers from where I am, and religious blogs that you might care or not. Sorry I didn’t bother to edit it down :grinning face with sweat:

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          14 years ago

          Awesome, thanks. I’m sure I’ll pare down the stuff that isn’t of interest for me.

          If it were up to me, like 90% of the internet would be people sharing the swaths of obscure content they’ve found and/or curated. Well maybe not 90%, but stuff like RSS feeds and finding obscure creators. And there’s be more interest in sharing at the level of OPMLs and open directories, and huge lists of stuff.