5/7/2023 0 Comments Rssowl all feedsThis section has two subgroups for Canada's health agencies, reporting product recalls, food safety, and other things. Next up is what I've been calling 'Emergencies', which for some time I've been treating as 'the actual international news' - plane crashes, earthquakes, floods, and all the other things that you'd expect to be covered in newspapers and the six o'clock news, but so rarely actually are. (Pluralistic is new, but it's run by Cory Doctorow, who's been part of Boing Boing for years.) Following them are two feeds from KnowYourMeme, which helps me keep track of whatever new in-jokes the young'uns keep coming up with and sending through the intertubes. The first half-dozen feeds are my general online news, mostly feeds that I've been subscribed to for years: Boing Boing, Slashdot, Metafilter,, and the top-voted items of Hacker News. I won't list all the feed URLs here - that's what the OPML file is for :) - but here's a summary of what's what: RSSOwlnix is a very useful program, but even it can start to chug a bit with how many feeds I've occasionally managed to fill it with.) (I've tried subscribing to several thousand feeds over the years, trying out things like grabbing feeds from every newspaper, TV station, or other mass media outlet I could find or focusing in on specific topics from Fortran to the First Nations but dropped most of the ones I found myself not paying attention to. I admit 418 seems like a lot, but 114 of them can be ignored and deleted by anyone not in Canada, another 121 are webcomics, and at least 46 are connected to the LessWrong online diaspora, leaving only 137 of general interest. (If you do subscribe to the whole bunch, I suggest letting your reader populate your copies of the feeds, and then mark the whole thing as read so that you can pay attention to only the new posts as they come in.) You should be able to simply import the whole thing in one gulp into RSSOwlnix, if you're trying that program out if you're using some other feed reader, the OPML file is plaintext, and if that reader can't import it, it should be easy enough to figure out the folders, feed names, and feed URLs. I've taken my full list of feeds in RSSOwlnix ( ), trimmed out any that are particularly personal or that I can think of some other reason not to post, and stuffed the resulting list at, for anyone to download and make use of. From there you may bookmark the feed for future viewing.įor more information on Safari, visit the Safari HomePage.On April 9th, I blogged at : Four Hundred Eighteen RSS feeds Click on the link at the right of the url text field to display available feeds. SafariĪpple’s Safari browser has a built-in RSS reader. Many people find it especially convenient to save Live Bookmarks in their Bookmarks Toolbar folder.įor more information on Live Bookmarks or Firefox itself, visit the Firefox HomePage. ![]() Select ‘OK’ and you will see Live Bookmarks with the rest of your bookmarks. Clicking on the icon and selecting an RSS feed will bring up the Add Bookmark dialog. Go directly to the articles that interest yousaving you time.Ī site is enabled for Live Bookmarks when you see this icon on the bottom right corner of the browser. With one glance, quickly see the latest headlines from your favorite sites. Live Bookmarks is a new technology in Firefox that lets you view RSS news and blog headlines in the bookmarks toolbar or bookmarks menu. ![]()
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