• BendyLemmy@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      RSS is one of the oldest protocols existing. Basically it’s like a feed with links to things posted…

      I’d suggest you start with Feedly or Inoreader, make an account and take a look.

      For me, it means that I can see notifications (Inoreader) telling me how many unread items have occurred across the 79 websites I added as feeds.

      • I have a folder for ‘Fediverse’ with feeds like Lemmy - ukraine (also Reddit’s r/ukraine).

      • I have a ‘Linux’ folder, containing a few interesting blogs - like Niccolo’s KDE developer blog, a few news sites, plus announcements from my OS forum.

      • I have a ‘News’ folder with various sources (one is a journalist I know with a Facebook page - as I don’t use Facebook).

      • I have a ‘Video’ folder

      • I have a ‘Time Waster’ folder which has things like Digg, WindowSwap, Drive & Listen

      Basically, any time you make an account and request updates from a website, the same can be done with NO account and simply copying the RSS link.

      It gives you updates on things you don’t need to bother bookmarking or opening to follow.

      • bruzie@lemmy.nz
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        1 year ago

        I’m still bitter about bloglines shutting down. I tried thisoldreader and inoreader but it never felt the same. Then I found reddit.