I had no idea! I’m not sure how if I want RSS with lemmy/kbin. I might not want the noise in the RSS feed, you know? Just highly curated interesting stuff.
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I had no idea! I’m not sure how if I want RSS with lemmy/kbin. I might not want the noise in the RSS feed, you know? Just highly curated interesting stuff.
Awesome. I’ll subscribe and see what’s there.
The idea of my question is to ask how one goes about this discovery of finding these interesting blogs.
There is a way to remove duplicate articles on Inoreader, but it’s a premium feature. I don’t really want to pay for something so simple as RSS, so I just, unfortunately, resign myself to deal with it.
My question was not to ask for you to find something that’s interesting to me. My question was to ask how do you personally go about finding interesting (to you) RSS feeds. Tools or methods was what I was looking for. For example, see @redshift@lemmy.ml and their reply to this post.
This is exactly the kind of thing I was looking for.
Inoreader has been great. There is a premium tier but I’ve never actually needed it. Nice, polished, professional, and perfect transition between iOS and the web interface.
Yep. It’s a cycle that I continually get better at working with instead of against.
I’ve been toying with the idea of starting a physics (astrophysics welcome) community over at https://normalcity.life/(my home lemmy instance) for physics academics. I’d love a community like that because it’s my everyday life. Does that sound interesting? Not sure if others would be interested.
Edit: home instance clarification
I’m in support of this. I was explaining to my wife just a bit ago that most of the “content” on lemmy and kbin is all about lemmy and kbin, and very little about anything else. For those of us coming from reddit, most of the content on reddit isn’t about reddit. I’d like it if lemmy and kbin was mostly original content.
This is my take as well.