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I use RSS (it's why most of my posts are sharing engadget links.) It really does make for a MUCH more pleasant reading experience. Feel free to share some websites with RSS that you like! Discovery can be hard sometimes; I'd love to hear more.

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[–] Auster@thebrainbin.org 5 points 1 week ago

Fediverse is full of RSS 🤭

Jokes aside, still cleaning up my list of feeds, but usually I use RSS for places that otherwise would be miserable to navigate through the UI, like Twitter (with Nitter), Tumblr, Youtube, Steam announcements, etc. Only exception is Reddit, not because of bones to pick with how the site is run, but because its UI is so bad I literally have trouble reading anything.

Also, though mentioned above as a joke, RSS does help a lot with browseability on the fediverse, specially with redirecting scripts and post hiding (native or otherwise). Also fediverse by itself can be a RSS reader with bots from Friendica, RSS Parrot, etc.