recommended rss feeds and some tips/tricks.
Pull requests and general comments are very welcome!
- Use Feedly for adding and managing RSS feeds (after the demise of Google Reader).
- Use Palabre (Android) to read RSS on the go (after the demise of Flyne).
- use ".atom" after github account to include as appropriate Feedly RSS feed (e.g., https://github.com/engineerchange.atom)
- follow single repo commits by doing something like: https://github.com/engineerchange/rss/commits/master.atom
- use .rss after subreddit or filter to save as RSS feed (e.g., https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/.rss or https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/top/.rss)
- you can group subreddits into a single RSS feed (e.g., https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience+science/.rss)
- Check page source for "rss"
- add /feed/ before url for Medium. So https://medium.com/@melindagates becomes https://medium.com/feed/@melindagates
- Some websites have a /index.html in the baseurl to allow RSS readers to find it.
- A Chrome extension allowing you to quickly add a page to your RSS service of choice (e.g., Feedly).
- Google Alerts allow you to export as a digest to your e-mail or as an RSS feed.
- use for websites that don't have clear RSS
- example of usage - link
- use for RSS of twitter user or twitter topics
- These are just the ones that I know and love! Please feel free to reach out with any you would like to add to my list!
- Kaggle > No Free Hunch - http://blog.kaggle.com/feed/
- RStudio Blog - https://blog.rstudio.com/index.xml
- Anders Drachen (Game Analytics) - https://andersdrachen.com/feed
- Ben Wellington (I Quant NY) - https://iquantny.tumblr.com/
- Caitlin Hudon (Haystacks) - https://caitlinhudon.com/feed
- Catherine Ordun (Train Me, Test Me, Tease Me) - https://tm3.ghost.io/rss
- John Mackintosh (HighlandR) - https://johnmackintosh.com/feed.xml
- Julia Silge - https://juliasilge.com/index.xml
- R-Bloggers - https://feeds.feedburner.com/RBloggers
- eagereyes - https://eagereyes.org/feed
- Information Is Beautiful - https://feeds.feedburner.com/InformationIsBeautiful
- r/dataisbeautiful - https://reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful.rss
- Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic (Storytelling With Data) - https://storytellingwithdata.com/feeds/posts/default
- Nathan Yau (Flowing Data) - https://feeds.feedburner.com/FlowingData
Hard to find good ones for this, as some just have floods of information with no real substance (e.g., Socrata's Catalog - https://opendata.socrata.com/catalog.rss includes a lot of "Dataset Created: Payroll Report - End Date 1/9/2019" type of posts).
- r/datasets - https://reddit.com/r/datasets.rss
- Baltimore Sun Data Git - https://github.com/baltimore-sun-data.atom
- FiveThirtyEight Git - https://github.com/fivethirtyeight/data/commits/master.atom
- LA Times Data Desk Git - https://github.com/datadesk.atom
- Sunlight Foundation Git - https://github.com/sunlightpolicy.atom
- ProPublica/Nerds - https://feeds.propublica.org/propublica/nerds - query out to ProPublica to fix on 1/23/2019. Asked via twitter on 2/25/2019. E-mailed IT manager on 2/27/2019 and received reply. Second email on 5/2/2019.
- ProPublica/NewsApps - https://feeds.propublica.org/propublica/tools-data - query out to ProPublica to fix on 1/23/2019. Asked via twitter on 2/25/2019. E-mailed IT manager on 2/27/2019 and received reply. Second email on 5/2/2019.