Choose your RSS feed — Syndication

RSS has been around for more than two decades, yet it remains one of the simplest and most reliable ways to follow websites.

Available RSS feeds
Feed URL
Recent excerpts https://davidroessli.com/rss/
Full content https://davidroessli.com/rss/full/

Instead of relying on social networks or search engines to decide what you should see, an RSS reader fetches new articles directly from the sites you choose to follow. If you’re new to RSS, the RSS specification explains how it works, and applications such as Feedly or NetNewsWire make subscribing as easy as bookmarking a page.

This website has been around since 2000, long before social media feeds became the primary way many people discovered content. RSS has been part of the web from the beginning of this site’s journey, and I still believe it is one of the best ways to keep up with independent websites. It is open, fast, free of algorithms, and puts you—not a platform—in control of what you read.

Whether you’ve been using RSS for years or are discovering it for the first time, I hope you’ll subscribe. Independent websites and open standards helped shape the web we know today, and RSS remains one of the best examples of that philosophy.