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Uncategorized (15 feeds)
Those are blogs that just do not fit anywhere else. Maybe they go on about completely random topics each time, or they would just be the only feed in their category (for example, I could have Transportation and Space with one feed each), or they live at the intersection of two or more categories and I haven't decided where to put them yet. Alternatively, I might just be wondering whether I should still be subscribing to them, so I don't even bother to categorize them.
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Some of those categories explain why I am not yet sharing an OPML export of the feeds I currently subscribe to; some feeds have a private token embedded in the URL for authentication, or some are not meant to be shared too publicly. Managing a custom OPML export from TinyTinyRSS would be a bit too much work whenever I subscribe or unsubscribe from a feed. Instead, you'll just get the feeds featured in RSRSSS as an OPML file, as I slowly work my way through my subscriptions or other feeds that I find interesting and share them on here.

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Some of those categories explain why I am not yet sharing an OPML export of the feeds I currently subscribe to; some feeds have a private token embedded in the URL for authentication, or some are not meant to be shared too publicly. Managing a custom OPML export from TinyTinyRSS would be a bit too much work whenever I subscribe or unsubscribe from a feed. Instead, you'll just get the feeds featured in RSRSSS as an OPML file, as I slowly work my way through my subscriptions or other feeds that I find interesting and share them on here.

]]> @@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ rssoker Meta I am usually known by my friends as that one guy who keeps on telling you to make an RSS feed out of everything. You made a blog? Feed. A list of any kind? Feed. A calendar? Feed. You have anything public that could possibly get some updates over time and could be followed regularly? Feed. We must feed.

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I am usually known by my friends as that one guy who keeps on telling you to make an RSS feed out of everything. You made a blog? Feed. A list of any kind? Feed. A calendar? Feed. You have anything public that could possibly get some updates over time and could be followed regularly? Feed. We must feed.

dozens, now a recurring character in this feed, summarized me in an original way:

there's an rss devil on my shoulder telling me to make new feeds all the time, and it is lucidiot. on my other shoulder is an rss angel and it is also lucidiot and it is also always telling me make new feeds.