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What are some of the best RSS feeds you consume? Share them here so others can build their RSS feeds and move away from centralized information hosting platforms. Share anything you like, can be Bitcoin related or not.

I’ll kick things off with the one that started my RSS journey:

https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/rss/

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TFTC: https://tftc.io/martys-bent/rss/
Diverter's Blog: https://diverter.hostyourown.tools/rss/
No Bullshit Bitcoin: https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/rss/
Bitcoin Core Announcements: https://bitcoincore.org/en/announcements.xml
This Month in Bitcoin Privacy: https://enegnei.github.io/This-Month-In-Bitcoin-Privacy/feed.xml
Bitcoin Optech: https://bitcoinops.org/feed.xml

Also any project on GitHub that uses releases has an RSS feed you can subscribe to to know when new versions are released by adding /releases.atom to the end of the repo's URL. For example, here is the one for Core Lightning:

https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/releases.atom

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Great contribution here, especially the tip about version releases. Thanks!

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wow I didn't know how many sources had rss 😱

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You can grab our latest articles via rss - https://thebitcoinmanual.com/articles/feed/

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Nice, will check it out. Thanks for sharing!

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What are y'all's favorite RSS feed readers? Be it browser, desktop, or mobile?

I'm currently trying out the Android version of NewsBlur. So far so good.

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I haven’t tried many, and just started out on mobile recently. The best I found so far is NetNewsWire: RSS Reader. It’s very clean with a useful feature set. I’m using on iOS, not sure if it’s available on Android. Here’s the link in App store:

https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/netnewswire-rss-reader/id1480640210

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I didn't know RSS is still relevant. I will definitely check out the RSS recommendations in this posts.

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Privacy friendly (no giving out emails to subscribe). Less clutter in your email inbox. Can eliminate the need for multiple apps on mobile. Clean and sleek reading experience. All the latest from your favourite sources aggregated in one place.

What’s not to like! :)

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Self-hosted Feetter can be quite useful if one wants to use Twitter indirectly in terms of building personalized feed.

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Thanks!

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