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I’ve been using NetNewsWire before I moved to Windows. It’s perfect as long as you’re in the Apple ecosystem.

Now that I moved to Windows (I was forced to), I can’t use iCloud to sync rss feeds and favorite articles. I’ve tried feedly but it sucks. I ended up using Outlook, but it doesn’t sync with its iPhone app. Is there any free way to do this, hopefully using opensource software? Syncthing doesn’t work on iOS, by the way.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by mulcahey@lemmy.world to c/rssfeeds@lemmy.world
 
 

The goal: Easily see upcoming events from various NYC venues in one place, possibly a Google Calendar.

The problem: Bars and venues all use different sites and apps to manage their event calendars, meaning I have to check EACH one individually. It sucks.

A few venues use Google Calendar, so I've already managed to import those to my own Google Calendar via IFTTT. But the rest use their own website. I've listed all of my desired venues & their calendars below.

My best guess at a solution: Find a way to convert these sites to RSS, then use IFTTT to convert the RSS feeds to Google Calendar entries.

  1. Is that the correct solution?
  2. Does anyone know the best way to do that?

Here are the calendars that I need to convert:

And one newsletter:

These venues already use Google Calendar, so I've successfully imported them into my Google Calendar.

Thank you RSS Feeds community!

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has music mixed with bird sounds, random art videos, etc

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Crul@lemm.ee to c/rssfeeds@lemmy.world
 
 

Disclaimers:

  • There may be broken or non-updating feeds.
  • There are repeated entries with different sources, I have them in case one of them breaks (which is not unusual).
  • There are some Spanish ones.
  • I had some from Twitter that I've removed because (AFAIK) not even Nitter works.
  • Same with Instagram, I think there are already some RSS feeds working, but I removed them some time ago.

List:

...Y sin embargo se mueve

2 Kinds of People

ADHDinos

ADHDinos

ADHDinos

agustina guerrero · illustration

Alarmingly Bad

alberto montt

Angel De Franganillo

Arcade Rage

Art & Illustration by Tim Andraka

Barb

Berkeley Mews

BigInsaneHappy

Birome Kamikaze on Facebook

Bolibic Bloc

Brutally Honest by Deya Muniz

Buddy Gator

Buni

Buttersafe

Carladetal

CATANA COMICS

Channelate

Chris Hallbeck

comics: search results - author:"EclecticBaboon"

comics: search results - author:"PTomCruiser1"

comics: search results - author:pinkalpacacomics

como los sapos ciegos

Creatures of Gothenburg

Crow Time

Cryptid Club

Danby Draws Comics

Death & the Maiden

deep-dark-fears

Dog with Boots

Dogmo Comics

Don Serapio

El blog de Diego Burdío, Sara Smith y otras cosas

EL CHISTE DE MEL

El Joven Lovecraft

El Listo

El perro Mistetas

EL ROTO

El señor enviñetado - The man in the strip - Webcomic - Tiras

elKOKO

Ernesto Rodera

Existential Comics

Extra Ordinary

False Knees

False Knees

Finnish Nightmares

Foxes in Love

funny: search results - author:vcsandfeces

Gato and Brush

Gazpacho Agridulce

Germán Ferrero

Ghost Cats and Tea

Good Bear Comics

Heck If I Know Comics

hep

Hi, I'm Liz

I like potatoes

Ian Mora

IGdoods

Illustration: search results - author:"afros2000"

INCIDENTAL COMICS

Itchy Feet: the Travel and Language Comic

Jim Benton Cartoons - GoComics

Jordan Bolton

Junk Drawer - GoComics

KB Comics

Last Place Comics

LE PUEDE PASAR A USTED

Lemmy.world - nathanwpyle

Let's Pacheco!

Let's Pacheco!

Linux Hispano

Little Nuns by Diva

Liz Climo Cartoons - GoComics

Liz Climo

Lo invisible es esencial a los ojos

Loading Artist

Loading Artist

Lombilla

Marcelo Rampazzo

Marina y sus Cosas

Mathilde Van Gheluwe

miau

Moderna de Pueblo

MonkeyUser

Mr. Lovenstein

Mrs.Frollein

mundo malagon

newest submissions : HotPaper

Noumena

Oleísmos

Otterly Human

Palomitas y maíz - Webcomic de humor inocentemente pervertido

Penti y Atlo

Pink Reaper

Poorly Drawn Lines

Port Sherry

Port Sherry

Pterrible Dinosaur Drawings

Purr.in.ink

red ❤️ blue

Rulo

Sarah's Scribbles

Sarah's Scribbles

Sarah's Scribbles

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

scarecrowbar

Secondlina's Panels

Sinergia sin control

Skeleton Claw Comics

SPACE AVALANCHE

Speed Bump - GoComics

Steve Cutts

submitted by buttpoems

submitted by eldercactus

submitted by Eye_Juice

submitted by JimKB

submitted by TommySiegel

submitted by watsonspike

submitted by wholesomecomics

System32Comics

SÓTANO (del Horror) INNOMBRABLE

TaTeRPiG

tavicomics

The Awkward Yeti

The Immortal Grind

The Other End Comics

The Perry Bible Fellowship

TheUpturnedMicroscope

TheWeeklyRoll

they can talk

Toothy Bj

Tortoise and Dino

Tricky Trapper Camp!

troche

Trying Times

Un respeto a las canas

War and Peas

webcomics: search results - author:yahspreadit

Wrong Hands

Wumo

xkcd-es

xkcd.com

y contra el viento

YO CONMIGO

YOU'RE ALL JUST JEALOUS OF MY JETPACK

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Publishers who don’t want their stories summarized can apparently opt out by incorrectly labeling their posts as paywalled, thus demoting themselves in search.

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I'm trying to throw RSS feeds up on my TV, kinda like a screensaver. (My TV is hooked up to a Linux PC.) I'd love to have a nice auto-scroll or fade or some kind of animation. So far, the only tool I've found is RollGator, which is ok. I'd love some other options though. Anyone have a good tool for this?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1025410

You might not be aware but Lemmy has RSS built into it. I just noticed myself so I wanted to check out the current state of RSS clients and well, nothing seems to be quite what I'm after.

What RSS clients out there are worth looking at? I notice several have self-hosted server solutions which is interesting. I don't care if it's free, open source, paid or whatever though, I just want a good experience.

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I know we all consume media differently, so this suggestion may not be right for you.

Personally I feel like my life has greatly improved by using kill-the-newsletter to convert email newsletters to RSS feeds. It generates an email address to use to signup for the newsletter, and an .xml feed to get the contents of the mails.

This has allowed me to get a greater variety of stuff I'm already interested into my RSS feed, and to clean out my inbox of so many unread mails.

I started using Outlook for Android, primarily because its integration of Cortona allowed it to be extremely easy to read and reply to email while I was driving via my car's Bluetooth handsfree system, but all the newsletters with links, including things like my power bill, that I'm never going to need to reply to, made that process far less enjoyable/useful than it otherwise would be. The all now show in my RSS feed instead. Most of that content is more digestible when I'm in a place to just "have fun on the internet" versus mixing it with the important stuff in my email inbox, and friends get lost waiting days for replies because i never saw it due to them sending it hours before i next checked my email. I've even moved to putting mail group discussions into RSS, and leaving my personal email on "send only" so that if something is interesting enough for me to reply, I can do so in my mail client, but otherwise if I'm just reading stuff again it can be part of my free time.

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#friendica is one of the longest lasting #Fedi platforms, around longer than Mastodon for instance, some people say it's the Facebook of the 'verse, but I'm not sure if that's accurate. When I first joined the 'verse I still spent a lot of time of time on Facebook because of how little content I saw on GNU Social.

One of the folks I followed from their recommended I really try out Friendica as it supported significantly more protocols than GS did. I gave it a shot. While in 2023 most everyone, including GS, supports activityPub, so there's a lot more content in general, Friendica still supports more than anyone else, and supporting RSS Feeds was what got me hooked. I never actually had used RSS regularly when it was more popular in the 00s-10s, I never really "got" it, and found it easier to just go to the websites than follow a feed. But having RSS in my social media feed, just like any other friend's post, that was something completely different. It allowed me to get high quality content to read regularly, comment on, share with my friends etc., even though the content creators themselves hadn't yet joined the 'verse. Plus their "add friend" feature is like magic, allowing me to just enter a www address and it would find a feed for it, even those that don't seem to advertise anywhere on the site that they have RSS feed, or in some cases I suspect its baked into their base (Wordpress?), don't even realize they have an RSS Feed.

I'm posting to this Lemmy group from Friendica right now, (where it shows as a "Friendica Forum" which is pretty much the same thing only missing the the ability to sort by hot/new/etc. But then again, the sort options it does use, might be the same.

Social Media isn't collapsing, it's getting better.

If you want to try it out clearly I like opensocial.at, but you can see if there's a better one for you dir.friendica.social/servers or friendica.fediverse.observer/

#SorryNotSorry for being an evangelist here. I'll post the feeds I follow in a bit.

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The opml

I aimed at granularity, by gathering all the feeds I could find for each website. If you import the opml as it is, you will drown in duplicate articles, so I recommend cherry-picking the feeds you want.

What I learned while preparing this:

  • Feedbro is your friend and can autodetect all feeds on a page, if they are listed
  • Some CMS automatically generate feeds for the categories, so it's worth trying to tack "/rss" or "/feed" somewhere in the URL, you never know
  • I love FreshRSS
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Lately I've been using Feeder on Android, but there's an awkward bug when returning to a feed (jumping either above or below the tapped article) that has me looking about for alternatives.

I'm aware of Feedly and Inoreader, but tend to prefer my RSS readers running locally/on-device if possible.

Thanks for any suggestions!

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Opml - Feeds of 90+ hiveworks comics (raw.githubusercontent.com)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by mostlypixels@programming.dev to c/rssfeeds@lemmy.world
 
 

It contains most of the comics listed here: https://hiveworkscomics.com/active

I decided to write a script to scrape the links because it was going to be "easy", well I should have known better. 10 comics or so are missing from the OPML due to "can't find the rss link" or "that's... not xml" circumstances. Sorry about that.

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Some great resources already here, so I thought I'd chip in and mention Feedbro, an add-on available on Firefox, Chrome, Vivaldi, and Edge.

It's a RSS feed reader in your browser that doesn't require an account, but if you're kinda weird like me, I mainly use it for finding RSS feeds on web pages then adding them to a separate RSS reader.

With RSS being more & more buried on some sites, this is a super useful tool for finding otherwise hidden RSS feeds imo.

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Check out 'Routes' and you should be able to find or edit their feeds to be relevant to your specific interests and cut back on having to actually go to webpages.

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Where can I find an Associated Press RSS feed? They seemed to have one ages ago but they’re all dead.