by nafnlj » Thu May 11, 2023 2:16 am
A list of small tech sites with feeds from my collection that are not already in the blogroll:
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Nicole Express
https://nicole.express/
https://nicole.express/feed.xml
Comment: Articles on tinkering with old video game tech from consoles to arcade machines. The site has a clean design and no ads.
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Shumplations
https://shmuplations.com/
http://shmuplations.com/feed/
Comment: Translations of Japanese game developer interviews. Shumplations has provided me with plenty of article prompts at The New Leaf Journal.
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Ambient Irony
https://ai.mee.nu/
https://ai.mee.nu/feed/atom
Comment: Daily tech links from a system admin with commentary. Site has a distinctly right-of-center political perspective. Sometimes touches on anime (not as much as it used to, however) and Hololive (still don't really understand it -- my own note).
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Liliputing
https://liliputing.com/
https://liliputing.com/feed/
https://liliputing.com/feed/atom/
Comment: One-man site focusing on news in SBCs and mobile devices. I appreciate the e-ink news. However, do note that it has one post each day with daily deals and affiliate links (I find it useful since it keeps me abreast of new Humble Bundles, but mileage may vary).
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Perishable Press
https://perishablepress.com/
https://perishablepress.com/feed
https://perishablepress.com/feed/atom
Personal blog of WordPress developer Jeff Starr. Most posts are about WordPress (some about web development more generally), but he occasionally posts commentary on social media, free speech, or random notes (his assessment of games, for example). Will add that he's a nice guy who responds to emails and comments.
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Tedium
https://tedium.co/
https://feed.tedium.co/
Site featuring long-form articles on topics of interest to the author (I dare say that is my thing...). Most, but not all, of the posts are about tech. I don't find all of the posts interesting or agreeable, but the articles are well-researched and cite sources, so they are often the beginning of learning about something rather than the end.
A list of small tech sites with feeds from my collection that are not already in the blogroll:
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Nicole Express
https://nicole.express/
https://nicole.express/feed.xml
Comment: Articles on tinkering with old video game tech from consoles to arcade machines. The site has a clean design and no ads.
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Shumplations
https://shmuplations.com/
http://shmuplations.com/feed/
Comment: Translations of Japanese game developer interviews. Shumplations has provided me with plenty of article prompts at The New Leaf Journal.
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Ambient Irony
https://ai.mee.nu/
https://ai.mee.nu/feed/atom
Comment: Daily tech links from a system admin with commentary. Site has a distinctly right-of-center political perspective. Sometimes touches on anime (not as much as it used to, however) and Hololive (still don't really understand it -- my own note).
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Liliputing
https://liliputing.com/
https://liliputing.com/feed/
https://liliputing.com/feed/atom/
Comment: One-man site focusing on news in SBCs and mobile devices. I appreciate the e-ink news. However, do note that it has one post each day with daily deals and affiliate links (I find it useful since it keeps me abreast of new Humble Bundles, but mileage may vary).
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Perishable Press
https://perishablepress.com/
https://perishablepress.com/feed
https://perishablepress.com/feed/atom
Personal blog of WordPress developer Jeff Starr. Most posts are about WordPress (some about web development more generally), but he occasionally posts commentary on social media, free speech, or random notes (his assessment of games, for example). Will add that he's a nice guy who responds to emails and comments.
----
Tedium
https://tedium.co/
https://feed.tedium.co/
Site featuring long-form articles on topics of interest to the author (I dare say that is my thing...). Most, but not all, of the posts are about tech. I don't find all of the posts interesting or agreeable, but the articles are well-researched and cite sources, so they are often the beginning of learning about something rather than the end.