want-my-rss
geocities-browser
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6.4 | 0.0 | |
8 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | - |
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want-my-rss
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RSS Autodiscovery
There is an addon for this too https://github.com/Reeywhaar/want-my-rss (others available but this is what I use).
Although I haven't seen an addon that handles SPA well. Ideally it would monitor the DOM for links being added and removed. Although that may be expensive to do in an extension.
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The OG Social Network: Other People’s Websites
There are things we can do to make RSS-based consumption much easier. I use an RSS browser plugin for Firefox[1] so that a feed icon shows up on any page advertising[2] a feed. The feed icon let's me subscribe to the site with 2 clicks (and no copy/paste). This is a space that is ripe for building better tools, especially since so much of the (non-walled) internet still exposes RSS. We even have a handful of companies getting people to pay $$ for a solid hosted feed-reader experience (Feedly, Inoreader, Newsblur, etc.)
[1]: https://github.com/Reeywhaar/want-my-rss
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Google News on Feedbin?
Also for FF I like https://github.com/Reeywhaar/want-my-rss. But I've used Feed Preview in the past too.
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"Hidden" RSS feeds (Behance, DeviantArt, ... ?)
Note that no modern browsers show advertised feeds by default, so many people don't find them. However you can install an extension (I use https://github.com/Reeywhaar/want-my-rss but there are others) that will pop up an RSS icon when a feed is available. Alternatively most feed readers will support subscribing just by specifying the page URL, they will then auto-discover the feed and subscribe.
geocities-browser
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RandomNeo.City - Browse random neocities
Hey all, I made a small clone of randomgeo.city, but wanted to do it with neocities
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The OG Social Network: Other People’s Websites
Right? Browsing https://randomgeo.city/ it really feels like a social network, so many random life stories on there.
- Show HN: RandomGeo.City – Browse Random Geocities Websites
What are some alternatives?
RSSHub-Radar - 🧡 Browser extension that simplifies finding and subscribing RSS and RSSHub
Killed by Google - Part guillotine, part graveyard for Google's doomed apps, services, and hardware.
osmosfeed - Turn GitHub into an RSS reader
neocities - Neocities.org - the web site. Yep, the backend is open source!
BetterTweetDeck - A browser extension to improve TweetDeck with a lot of features
randomneocity
comet - Browser extension to replace Youtube comments with Reddit comments or view the Reddit comments of any webpage.
feed - A RSS, Atom and JSON Feed generator for Node.js, making content syndication simple and intuitive! 🚀
himawari-8-chrome - 🛰 Experience the latest image from the Himawari, GOES, Meteosat, and DSCOVR satellites
extension - Bitcoin for the rest of us
newslinkrss - Generate RSS feeds for sites that do not have one
findrss - Search (un)common paths to find the Atom or RSS feed of a site