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Your feeds look like my feeds. I approve
Why no reverse proxy?
It's a docker container on linode and I nuke it periodically, but you're right. It's something I'll look into for future projects.
Actually I bookmark all my links on Cromite browser and save the HTML file periodically.
Sorry don't have the links right now but Hackaday and The Conversation are my faves
Techwise, in addition to directly following big tech sites like Ars, Techchunch, and others I also am subscribed to the Techmeme feed because that'll surface things from all major outlets. For news I mainly follow more local stuff, but I do sub to feeds from ProPublica and 404 Media, since they break a lot of stories.
I like Feeder as RSS manager
I use feeder on my phone too. What feeds do you like to follow ?
I follow Twitter accounts using Nitter front end, like DW and Der Spiegel and I follow a few more sites related to the open source and Linux world
Hackaday! Its a great place to find projects and see what others are doing. gamingonlinux to learn about new games.