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I do this too, but only started a few days ago. That's a lot of feeds you've collected, would you be open to sharing a list of them?


Sure. Here is the opml file and an HTML listing of the feed URLs and their website URL/name organized by categories: http://a.superkuh.com/feeds9.html and http://a.superkuh.com/2022-11-04-feedlist.opml This is my script to convert .opml to html unordered list, http://superkuh.com/regexopmltohtml.pl.txt

Most HN sourced feeds are in the "Computing but not spammy" category.

The first load of the big opml into QuiteRSS (if you try it) might take a while. After that it will be faster. I suggest enabling the "load database to ram" option in QuiteRSS configuration.


I post my list of subscriptions to my blog in OPML format: https://github.com/nathan-contino/nathan-contino.github.io/b... (github link, so you can preview it).

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