Recently I finally restarted to read indie blogs more regularly. To do that I’m using NetNewsWire, a free and open-source RSS reader for macOS and iOS and every time somone posts an interesting article, for example on Mastodon, I make sure to follow the RSS feed of that blog.
In a few weeks, I’ve collected a list of blogs that I follow and I thought it would be nice to share it with you. I’m trying to read less mainstream news and more personal blogs, because I think that the personal touch of a blog is what makes it interesting and unique.
Some of the blogs I follow
Here are some of the blogs I follow and recommend. I try to read all the blogs I follow, but these surely are the ones I read more often:
Brain Barking
- Author: dr. Wouter Groeneveld
A blog about tech, games and food.
Jeff Triplett’s Micro.blog
- Author: Jeff Triplett
Jeff is a DjangoCon organiser and a Python Software Foundation Fellow. He writes about Django, Python, and other tech topics.
Juha-Matti Santala
- Author: Juha-Matti Santala
Juhis writes a lot! About tech, life, and about writing. He often inspires me to write more.
Terence Eden’s Blog
- Author Terence Eden
Terence writes about tech, privacy, and other interesting topics. He often writes about very original gadgets and services and I always learn something new from him. Bonus point, he’s also a very nice person!
Full list
You can find the full list at this address: https://gist.github.com/andreagrandi/3226460db523a4c60e72f22e9ad896e9 or you can download the OPML file from here.
Tell me about your blog!
I’m always looking for new blogs to follow, especially if they are indie blogs. If you have a blog and you think it’s worth reading, please let me know either as a reply on Mastodon, or leaving a comment on the gist on GitHub.