Notes on the RSS Protocol, a way of following blogs and articles in a decentralized fashion. [Kill the Newsletter!](https://kill-the-newsletter.com/) converts arbitrary email newsletters to RSS feeds. Likewise [rss-bridge: The RSS feed for websites missing it](https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge) attempts to graft RSS capabilities onto websites that don't support it any longer. Likewise, [GitHub - bcongdon/rssfilter: 🔍 Web service for filtering RSS articles](https://github.com/bcongdon/rssfilter) looks potentially useful for RSS. [Tiny Tiny RSS](https://tt-rss.org/) is a self-hosted RSS server that supports clients locally on a computer. I used this for awhile so that I could browse RSS on mobile and on desktop while using the same backend; as fun as it is to use newsboat and the web app, it's just not that fun to browse RSS feeds anymore - twitter is far more addictive, for better or for worse. [FreshRSS, a free, self-hostable feeds aggregator](https://freshrss.org/) also looks like a reasonable choice. [Welcome to twtxt! — twtxt 1.2.3 documentation](https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) is a microblogging service that borrows ideas from RSS, Twitter, Mastodon and other decentralized social media - it's absolutely worth looking into, though without network effects it's unclear whether it's ever worth using.