rss // subscribe

the feed

subscribe via rss // no email required // no account // just a feed reader

feed url https://yourname.net/feed.xml
// how to subscribe
NetNewsWire
Free, open source, Mac & iOS. The best RSS reader if you're on Apple devices.
netnewswire.com →
Miniflux
Minimalist, self-hosted RSS reader. Own your data. Runs on a $5 server.
miniflux.app →
Feedly
Web-based, free tier available. Good if you're just getting started with RSS.
feedly.com →
Reeder
Paid, polished Mac & iOS reader. Beautiful UI if you care about that sort of thing.
reederapp.com →
// recent items
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2026
blog · web
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There's something quietly radical about opening a text editor and writing HTML by hand. No build step. No node_modules folder eating your hard drive.
Apr 14
2026
update · release
Portfolio Site v2 is Live
Rebuilt from scratch. Kodak slide viewer, grunge aesthetic, zero frameworks.
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2026
blog · code
Building a Static Site Generator in 60 Lines of Python
Who needs Jekyll when you have a text file and some mild stubbornness.
Mar 18
2026
blog · music
On Buying a Broken 4-Track and Learning to Love Tape Hiss
A Tascam 414 MKII, a busted pinch roller, and the best-sounding recording I ever made.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a way to subscribe to websites without giving anyone your email address. You use a "feed reader" app — paste in a feed URL, and new posts show up automatically. It's been around since 1999. It still works. It doesn't track you. It's not owned by anyone. It's one of the best things about the internet and it never went away, people just forgot about it.