What are some good RSS feeds that I should follow?
from sbeak@sopuli.xyz to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world on 22 Nov 12:17
https://sopuli.xyz/post/37089380

I would like suggestions for:

Ideally I want to avoid adding more news feeds, I’ve already got enough of those. I also don’t want to add video feeds (e.g. YouTube), text-based is preferred.

I would also love suggestions for xkcd-style comics!

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Nemo@slrpnk.net on 22 Nov 12:35 next collapse

If you like xkcd, you might also like the Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal comics. More jokes about sociology and philosophy, fewer about engineering, almost as nerdy and if anything slightly more prolific.

sbeak@sopuli.xyz on 22 Nov 12:49 collapse

I do follow them too, forgot to mention! They do make good comics though

Nemo@slrpnk.net on 22 Nov 13:30 collapse

If a more social criticism bent with a dash of surrealism doesn’t turn you off, then, maybe Cat & Girl? She’s had some hard-hitting comics recently. Like xkcd and SMBC, they’re generally standalones and not reliant on specific characters.

commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 22 Nov 13:27 next collapse

Wikipedia has a number of custom feeds, so you can always know when someone changes your favorite show or characters page

sopularity_fax@sopuli.xyz on 22 Nov 13:30 next collapse

Fs blog is neat. Focuses on mental models, very rare subject

OldQWERTYbastard@lemmy.world on 22 Nov 13:38 next collapse

What is your reader of choice these days?

fastfinge@rblind.com on 22 Nov 15:46 next collapse

Not OP, but I use miniflux on desktop, synced with Lire on IOS.

sbeak@sopuli.xyz on 23 Nov 02:36 collapse

“CapyReader”

OldQWERTYbastard@lemmy.world on 23 Nov 13:06 collapse

Thanks!

LastYearsIrritant@sopuli.xyz on 22 Nov 15:43 next collapse

Universe Today is a great source for space science, is 100% ad free, and has a robust RSS feed.

sbeak@sopuli.xyz on 23 Nov 02:36 collapse

Nice! Will be adding that to the list

thatonecoder@lemmy.ca on 22 Nov 18:06 collapse

Maybe “Where’s your Ed At”?