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Hi everyone,

Today I'm sharing powRSS: a public RSS feed aggregator.

powRSS updates daily with new posts from independent blogs and websites. The list of known sites is curated manually, but the feed is generated automatically by picking new sites each month, giving every site a fair chance to be featured.

This goes without saying but this is a non-commercial, entirely personal project inspired by my own use of CAPCOM in Gemini and Bongusta in Gopherspace, as well as old-school website directories back when the web felt smaller.

You can find the feed here: powRSS.com

And you can learn more about the project and background here: https://enocc.com/2025/05/24/launching-powrss.html

If you have a personal website or blog, I would strongly encourage you to leave a comment or send me an e-mail, as I’d love to add it to the public feed.

I hope some of you may find it useful :-)

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[–] cerement@slrpnk.net 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

~~so … um … RSS feed?~~

(nice seeing a revival of the old Planet idea)

EDIT:
looks like things are “in active development”: https://powrss.com/feed.xml just showed up!

[–] cybercitizen4@lemm.ee 3 points 2 weeks ago

Yes, thank you for updating with a link! I'm trying to make sure it works out for the different types of content being syndicated, for example some people sent me RSS feeds to micro.blog instances (no titles) and others manually generate their RSS feeds in Neocities, their own static site generators, etc., and that has caused some issues. Since the goal is to have a feed of people who build their own sites / small / indieweb (I'm not quite sure what the preferred term is now) it's taking a while to get in contact with everyone, but it's coming along.

Also, I was not aware of Planet, but it looks awesome and I'm going to have a lot of fun learning about it. Thanks for sharing that!