I’m always looking for things to add to my RSS reader! I loved the Hundred Rabbits site that was posted here recently and thought others might have some nice submissions.
I recently found Sunshine and Seedlings which is substack, alas, but has some great content.
I’m also a fan of Low-tech Magazine.
This is an independent DIY search engine that focuses on non-commercial content, and attempts to show you sites you perhaps weren’t aware of in favor of the sort of sites you probably already knew existed.
https://www.resilience.org/latest-articles/
Also if you like this: https://webring.xxiivv.com/
We could add some of these to an RSS feed post bot for Lemmy that I am experimenting with.
Edit: we have an RSS feed post bot now. Time to look into adding some of these feeds. I already added Low-tech Magazine to the /c/technology community.
I like that idea.
am not sure if entirely fitting the criteria but i quite enjoy hackaday.com for all the repairing tech n diy stuff they have
I think I’d suggest low tech magazine for similar reasons- it’s awesome and very solarpunk but I’m not sure if it counts as a blog for the purposes of this post
I’ve been wanting to move away from Substack for a while due to the politics involved with their founders, but there is an RSS feed for posts: https://anarchosolarpunk.substack.com/feed Hopefully, I can get some time to move my posts to a self-hosted (and solar-powered) server.
While they aren’t blogs, I think Solarpunk Now! and Solarpunk Presents are two great podcasts: https://www.solarpunkcast.net/ https://shows.acast.com/solarpunk-presents
Also been really informed by permacomputing: https://permacomputing.net/
My own https://alxd.org/ has Atom / RSS - https://alxd.org/feeds/all.atom.xml
I have a lot of essays on the real projects, fiction, game design, language and more!
N-O-D-E.net was really good but there’s not been much on there recently (but still worth reading through if you’ve not come across it)
A bit more mainstream but I like https://www.positive.news/ - articles on community, mutual aid, regenerative practices and in general an optimistic view of the future.
also:
This thread on Mastodon has some nice links: https://mastodon.floe.earth/@lex/111878358709324423