Friday, April 30, 2021

Ask HN: Best RSS feeds with good/full content included?

I'm building a site (https://public.do/) which allows people to annotate publicly available information. One of the things I want to do is add RSS feeds.

Certain feeds like those from Quanta do provide almost the full content you get from the article itself on their site.

https://ift.tt/3l44vIF

You get pretty much all the content (sadly missing the incredible images).

Other public information, like that from Science Mag, has almost nothing but headlines (at least from the ones I've reviewed).

https://ift.tt/3aSJn4E

I'm reading things from ScienceMag and having trouble retaining it, so I want to track information as anki cards, but they don't really provide the information there other than a headline and a summary.

What RSS feeds are out there that contain "good and complete content" and don't require you to head over to their site to read the entirety?

I can understand why a commercial service would only provide headlines as a teaser, but surely there are good publicly produced RSS feeds that have rich information (and want to syndicate it as widely as possible)?


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