RSS Feeds
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Feed Sources
We offer feeds in multiple formats. Choose the one that works best with your RSS reader:
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a web content syndication format. By subscribing to RSS feeds, you can:
- Read updates from multiple websites in one place
- Get the latest content without frequently visiting websites
- Read articles at your own pace
- Never miss important updates
How to Use RSS?
Step 1: Choose an RSS Reader
Desktop
- NetNewsWire (macOS/iOS) — Free, open-source, clean interface
- Feedly — Cross-platform, feature-rich
- Inoreader — Advanced filtering and rules
- NewsBlur — Open-source, social features
Mobile
- Reeder (iOS/macOS) — Beautifully designed
- FeedMe (Android) — Full-featured
- Read You (Android) — Free and open-source
Browser Extensions
- Feedbro — Firefox / Chrome
- RSS Feed Reader — Chrome
Step 2: Add a Feed
- Copy a feed link from the table above
- In your RSS reader, select "Add Feed" or "Add Subscription"
- Paste the link and confirm
- Start reading!
Tips
Choosing a feed format:
- RSS 2.0 — Most widely supported, works with most readers
- Atom 1.0 — More standardized, richer metadata
- JSON Feed — Newest format, ideal for modern apps
Other Ways to Follow
Besides RSS, you can also follow us through:
- GitHub — Star our project
- Discord — Join the community
- Bookmark — Save our website
FAQ
Are RSS readers free?
Most RSS readers offer a free tier with enough features for daily use. Paid versions typically provide advanced features like full-text search and automation rules.
How often is the feed updated?
The feed updates automatically when we publish new articles. Most RSS readers check for updates every 15-60 minutes.
Can I subscribe to specific topics only?
Currently we offer a feed for all blog posts. If you're interested in specific topics, you can use the filtering features in your RSS reader.