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Slashdot - https://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdotMain
HighScalability - https://feeds.feedburner.com/HighScalability
Hackernews - https://news.ycombinator.com/rss
The verge - https://theverge.com/rss/index.xml
Bonus tip: You can also filter Hacker News posts on the amount of upvotes/points. For example, this URL will return only the newest posts with a minimum of 200 points. This way, you only get some of the best/most important posts in your feed.
https://hnrss.org/newest?points=200
This is what I use. Works pretty great.
Just wondering if there's something similar for Lobster.
This is what I use. Works pretty great.
Just wondering if there's something similar for Lobster.
Now that’s a „today I learned“ moment for me, improving my feed a lot. Thanks fellow Fedditor!
So far I simply used a bunch of expressions to filter out certain topics I am not interested in, but didn’t really have a good approach to filter by quality.
I would add Ars Technica to that list and call it a day.
For programming I follow YouTube channels of the conferences relevant for my tech stack (YouTube natively supports RSS). They are generally 1 hour talks but it's a great way to stay up to date.
thanks for suggesting Ars Technica, I added it to my feed.
Thanks for the suggestions! Hackernews didn’t seem to work. But the rest are good. And I added ars.
I did get it working. I am using this feed url https://hnrss.org/newest?points=200 so it grabs all the newest posts with at least 200 points
Oh that’s weird. My site url is https://news.ycombinator.com/newest while my feed url is https://hnrss.org/newest?points=200
I use miniflux and reeder5