Feeds & Content Discovery

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Subscribe to RSS feeds to stay updated with new content. All feeds are available in standard RSS 2.0 format. You can also browse recent content on the homepage to get a sense of what I publish.

📄 Download All Feeds (OPML)

Featured Feeds

Everything Feed

All content updates in one feed - blog posts, notes, responses, bookmarks, and more.

Feed URL: /all.rss (20 most recent items, all content types)

Blog

Long-form posts. Mainly around tech topics.

Feed URL: /blog.rss

Microblog Feed

Microblog-like short posts containing different types of content such as notes.

Feed URL: /microblog.rss

Response Feed

Microblog-like short posts containing replies, reshares (repost), and favorites (likes).

Feed URL: /responses.rss

All Site Feeds

Subscribe to specific content types:

Bookmarks

Links to interesting articles, tools, and resources I come across.

Feed URL: /bookmarks.rss (filter by bookmark type)

Media

Photo albums and media collections.

Feed URL: /media.rss (includes media posts)

Reviews

Book reviews and other content critiques.

Feed URL: /reviews.rss (includes review posts)

Individual Topic Feeds

Every tag on this site has its own RSS feed. Browse all available tags and click on any tag to access its dedicated feed.

Example: /tags/rss/feed.xml

External Platform Feeds

I also publish content on other platforms. These feeds help you follow my activity there:

Mastodon

RSS Feed for Mastodon posts.

Feed URL: /mastodon.rss

Bluesky

Feed URL: /bluesky.rss

YouTube Channel

Video posts on YouTube

Feed URL: /youtube.rss

New to RSS?

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) lets you follow websites and content creators without relying on social media algorithms or email newsletters cluttering your inbox. It works with everything from blogs and podcasts to YouTube channels, news sites, newsletters, forums, and social platforms like Mastodon and Bluesky.

Quick Start Guide

  1. Choose a Feed Reader: Popular options include NewsBlur, Inoreader, NetNewsWire (Mac), or Feedly. Most have free tiers to get started.
  2. Subscribe to Feeds: Copy any feed URL from this page and paste it into your reader. Or use the OPML file above to subscribe to everything at once.
  3. Start Reading: New posts appear in your feed reader automatically. Read what interests you, skip what doesn't - you're in complete control.

About OPML Files

OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language) is like a playlist for RSS feeds. Instead of adding feeds one by one, you can import an OPML file to subscribe to entire collections with one click. That's why I provide an OPML file with all my feeds and use it for my starter packs - curated feed collections around specific topics.

Learn more: About FeedsWhy I Use RSSBrowse Starter Packs