Wow it’s been so long since I’ve thought about IRC. Does anyone you know still use it regularly?
I’m @[email protected] on #Mastodon! Come follow me at https://mastodon.social/@amitten
My Mitten Games discord community is here: https://discord.gg/gFy4BAcFyb
Wow it’s been so long since I’ve thought about IRC. Does anyone you know still use it regularly?
This is my take as well.
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.
This is obvious and not at all in the spirit of what I’m asking. Again, some helpful users here have provided some tools that sort specifically blogs by category so that I can quickly find one that aligns with my interests.
Of course we all stumble upon things organically–that’s great and that’s how every normal person finds some great things. I was looking for some help beyond the obvious.
The idea of my question is to ask how one goes about this discovery of finding these interesting blogs.
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 @[email protected] 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.
So, don’t use lemmy as a software because there are some disagreeable things on one of the instances? Who gives a shit? This is the whole point of the fediverse. Defederate. Go to another instance. Mod. Block. Do whatever because that’s what the fediverse alows.
The logical inconsistency of supporting the fediverse but not supporting a method of accessing the fediverse because of content on the fediverse is very severe.