[-] kivarada@programming.dev 3 points 10 hours ago

Honestly, I did not even know this "-" trick so far. Thanks for mentioning.

And unfortunately this is currently not possible. but a great feature which I will implement soonish.

At the moment you can only block feeds, which you don't like. But you need to be registered to do so.

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I have created a tech content platform with thousands of tech feeds from individual bloggers, open source projects and enterprises.

The content is organised into spaces. In the Programming space, you can find the latest programming related articles. Each space is filtered by topic and with the threshold parameter you can even control the filtering.

The site has many more features that you can explore.

There is also an RSS feed that you can subscribe to:

https://insidestack.it/spaces/programming/rss

[-] kivarada@programming.dev 1 points 14 hours ago

Great, feedback is very welcomed.

I plan to create also generic feed generator where you can create your own feed based on a search query and further parameters.

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submitted 15 hours ago by kivarada@programming.dev to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I have created a tech content platform with thousands of tech feeds from individual bloggers, open source projects and enterprises.

The content is organised into spaces. In the Linux space, you can find the latest articles about Linux. Each space is filtered by topic and with the threshold parameter you can even control the filtering.

The site has many more features that you can explore.

There is also an RSS feed that you can subscribe to:

https://insidestack.it/spaces/linux/rss

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Vivaldi RSS Feed is empty (programming.dev)

I have collected over 1k RSS Tech feeds and have indexed them here: https://insidestack.it/

I also want to include as much as possible European Tech / Software and noticed that the Vivaldi feed has no entries: https://blogs.vivaldi.net/feed

Where can I report this?

[-] kivarada@programming.dev 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

My point is just that by publishing anything online, you feed the AI. Even with our conversation here, we feed the AI. It does not matter if you provide it in a prompt or not. Obviously, I did not mean that it is a good thing.

[-] kivarada@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago

Regarding not feeding AI, I just want to mention that basically anything that is publicly accessible in the web is used to feed the AI. Crawlers are permanently screening.

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I asked AI to spell check my article. Instead it censored me.

[-] kivarada@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago

No I was not aware of it so far.

[-] kivarada@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago

Thanks I already added the SwitchedToLinux feeds.

Will let you know once I also added the Brazilian feeds.

I also plan that users can submit feeds on their own in the very near future.

[-] kivarada@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago

In general yes, but I would need to think how to solve it technically first. I do not want mixed language feeds.

I can imagine that I assign a language to each feed and then the user can simply switch between the languages.

So yes, please send me some sites and I will try to implement a solution in the next couple of days.

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I have created InsideStack where you can search tech content from currently over 600 Tech Feeds from independent bloggers, Open Source Projects, small Tech Media Houses and Big Tech companies. I am purely following RSS/Atom Feeds and do not scrape the web.

My Goal is to provide a diverse Tech Feed with quality Content and also increase visibility of independent Tech experts which are putting a lot of effort into their blogs.

It is hosted on Hetzner. It has also semantic search (using Mistral Embedding) which is functioning very well.

I would appreciate your feedback. Also if you have any recommended Blogs/Feeds, I will add them very happily.

Also if it can be somehow integrated into Lemmy, I would be very happy to do so.

kivarada

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