Hi. I have a category Little Tech Blogs in my rss reader where I put those cool niche blogs mostly about Linux, FOSS, programming, etc… Many of them I found by articles linked in this community, so I was wondering if you guys know about more blogs like that. By little I mean it’s run by one person or a small group of people, no big website publishing daily content - it can be two articles a year. The criteria isn’t necessarily strict - any blog that the Linux people finds interesting is worth checking for me :)
Here is a list of feeds that I already have:
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- https://artemis.sh/feed.xml
- http://blog.eischmann.cz/feed/
- https://blog.meain.io/feed.xml
- https://shane.ai/index.xml
- https://blog.c10l.cc/rss
- https://triangularapps.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- https://thevaluable.dev/index.xml
- https://grahamc.com/feed
- https://charm.sh/blog/rss.xml
- https://martyoeh.me/rss.xml
- https://shubhamjain.co/rss.xml
- https://redstrate.com/blog/index.xml
- https://blog.safia.rocks/feed.xml
- https://blog.vaxry.net/feed
Planets are (or maybe, used to be?) a good way to learn about people involved in projects, e.g.:
I guess you get the gist.
Planets are a periodically updated collection of blogs on a topic that were very popular in the 2000s and early 2010s.
I still follow Planet KDE and Planet Debian, and can vouch for both. They’re great for both learning about the development processes of those projects, and finding interesting blogs on unrelated topics that happen to have been written or linked by the contributors.
Thanks
RSS 2.0: https://news.itsfoss.com/latest/rss/
Came to mention them, they have pretty informative guides and I save a lot of articles from their RSS feed for later reference.
Can’t hurt to do a little self-promotion ey? I recently started writing https://blog.allpurposem.at/minecraft-qr about FOSS stuff I work on and ways I’ve managed to survive my gamedev degree on Linux. Aiming for one post per month, though my next one is taking a bit longer.
Awesome blog, thank you! The post you linked about the minecraft in qr code is also super interesting, I cannot wait to read more tomorrow.
Thank you so much :D I had a lot of fun with that one; happy you liked it.
Is this available over rss? I was trying to add it, but wasn’t able to find a feed link.
Yep! You can just paste the URL of the blog into your reader (or try https://blog.allpurposem.at/feed/ if that doesn’t work).
Thanks, that works.
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/article_rss.php - if you are interested in gaming at all
Timely question, I just wrote a blog-post on this My Favourite Feeds
If you’re looking for random posts on Linux terminal and tools then I’ll do some self promotion: https://www-gem.codeberg.page
Don’t expect for regular posting or any professional advice, it’s just my personal experience and thoughts shared with 10 people on the planet :) Maybe 11… I can find a chair for you to join.
Thank you very much, this is precisely the type of blog I’ve been looking for! I’ll be more than happy to take the chair :D
Welcome :) Any feedback is much appreciated. I love sharing with people (that’s actually why I have this blog for).
I love this thread so much, I’m now at 45 feeds on my reader
Jim Salters’ practicalzfs.com has RSS feeds. Not exactly a blog but good info to be found in the answers.
Here are some feeds of individuals from my list:
- https://stephango.com/feed.xml (CEO of Obsidian)
- https://taggart-tech.com/atom.xml (A cybersecurity analyst)
- https://odersky.github.io/feed.xml (Creator of Scala, hasn’t really published anything yet)
- https://www.da.vidbuchanan.co.uk/blog/rss.xml (Hacker, stumbled upon him for his Acropalypse discovery)
- https://jvns.ca/atom.xml (A software engineer and speaker, don’t remember how I found her, but she puts out great content)
And I also started a blog myself recently. I’m just some dude though
That’s great, thank you! Your blog looks interesting, and some random dude’s blog is often where I find the most interesting articles :)
Hacker News, obviously. Also, lobste.rs is cool (its not only rust stuff)
Thank you very much, these are exactly what I was looking for
Linux on mobile If that’s your thing https://linmob.net/