3/4/2026 at 8:40:30 PM
I’d like to use this space to praise everyone involved in creating and keeping NetNewsWire alive.I (re)discovered RSS a few months ago via NetNewsWire, and it’s so calming and empowering to curate one’s own feed.
Rumors of RSS’ death are greatly exaggerated.
by cadamsdotcom
3/4/2026 at 10:10:25 PM
Definitely my favorite mobile RSS app.Personally I keep it syncing off TTRSS for filtering and automatic actioning on certain feed entries, but that aint everyone's cup of tea. I'd like to think NNW at least covers most people's use cases whether standalone or relying off another service to aggregate.
by miladyincontrol
3/4/2026 at 9:46:31 PM
NetNewsWire is SO good - both the macOS and iPhone apps. Real labor of love. We are very lucky to have it.by simonw
3/5/2026 at 8:28:50 AM
I agree. I'm just sad that, since I'll personally never upgrade to Liquid (Gl)ass, they stopped updating NetNewsWire for macOS versions before Tahoe.by reddalo
3/5/2026 at 5:27:28 PM
I believe they just finished or are in beta to release the new version to older OS.by mashpanic
3/5/2026 at 7:04:04 PM
Wow, I've checked and that's true. I'm supper happy, didn't expect that. Thanks!by reddalo
3/5/2026 at 12:45:54 AM
I was a NNW user for years and it's why I eventually built my own news reader. NNW had a lot of great features and I wanted to mostly keep them. You might find that NewsBlur takes a similar path but with a different set of opinions.by conesus
3/4/2026 at 10:29:14 PM
RSS’ death is real - 15 years ago, almost every news site had a RSS feed, some had several ones. Today? RSS feed is rare.So if you want to make news feed from news sites, you have to use parsing their html code, and ofc everybody has its own structure. JS powered sites are painful ones.
by sixtyj
3/5/2026 at 3:02:03 AM
15 years ago, almost every news site had a RSS feed, some had several ones. Today? RSS feed is rare.It may be a reflection of where you get your news.
New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Radio Free Europe, Mainichi, and lots of other legitimate primary source Big-J journalism news sites have RSS.
Rando McRepost's AI-Generated Rehash Blog? Not so much.
by reaperducer
3/5/2026 at 12:39:57 AM
There are feeds of everything. You just have to look harder.edit: provide an example please
by 6510
3/5/2026 at 3:01:21 AM
Here's an examplehttps://help.abc.net.au/hc/en-us/articles/6147104938383-Why-...
by crabmusket
3/5/2026 at 7:37:56 AM
It's all about licensing sadly...by aragilar
3/5/2026 at 2:38:13 PM
It is somehow less funny today but in the 90's we would say "is there something wrong with your hands?"A truly funny story: I wrote an rss aggregator and one day I discover some feeds had died without me noticing it. I looked at the feed, it was gone, I look at my aggregate and the headlines were all there?!?!
Since I gather a lot of feeds I couldn't help but noticed that a very large amount isn't wellformed. For example, in xml attributes the & (in urls) is suppose to be &, if you do that however many aggregators won't be able to parse it.
Every other month I wrote little bits of code to address the most annoying issues. 1) if I cant find a <link> or <guide> etc I eventually just gather <a>'s and take the href. 2) if I really cant find a title for the item I had it fail back on whatever is in the <a> since I was gathering those anyway. 3) if I cant even find an <item> I just look for the things that are suppose to go in the <item> 4) if I cant find a proper time stamp ill try parse one out of the url 5) if the urls are relative path complete them.
What was actually going on: The feed was gone, it redirected to the home page. In an attempt to parse the "xml" it eventually resorted to gathering the url and title from the <a>'s and build valid time stamps from the urls.
by 6510
3/5/2026 at 1:58:48 PM
Uh, they lie about everything?https://www.abc.net.au/news/feed/51120/rss.xml
I haven't fully examined it but looking at the xml I see it was last build in 2026 and a headline about Women's Asian Cup 2026.
abc.net.au/news/2026-03-05/matildas-iran-asian-cup-quick-hits-hayley-raso-mary-fowler/106413886
by 6510
3/5/2026 at 1:24:17 AM
Not exactly a "news" site, but this is still an example site that you'd expect would have a feed:by quectophoton
3/5/2026 at 9:26:36 AM
Mistral used to serve a feed actually up until 6ish months ago I guess? Their admin console used to be built with HTMX too which I found kinda interesting.Now the news site and admin console is all in Next.js and slow and no feed.
by olowe
3/5/2026 at 2:00:47 PM
will this do?https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0xSMW/rss-feeds/main/feeds...
from here
by 6510
3/4/2026 at 10:27:36 PM
Love it, also shoutout to NewsFire from the days of yore.Just look at it, NNW is still using the same great design.
by nntwozz
3/5/2026 at 12:44:27 AM
Seriously. I've been updating NewsBlur with all the pet features people have wanted for years and I'm finding that it's even more enjoyable now with all those AI features built in. Daily briefing, ask AI, story clustering, all of these are AI-flavored improvements to RSS and it's so relaxing to open up my river of news and scroll through all the good stuff without feeling a gross algorithm surfacing endless outrage.I read plenty of X as well as scroll through various social media apps and nothing comes close to how great RSS feels to read.
by conesus