I’m always looking for things to add to my RSS reader! I loved the Hundred Rabbits site that was posted here recently and thought others might have some nice submissions.
I recently found Sunshine and Seedlings which is substack, alas, but has some great content.
I’m also a fan of Low-tech Magazine.
We could add some of these to an RSS feed post bot for Lemmy that I am experimenting with.
Edit: we have an RSS feed post bot now. Time to look into adding some of these feeds. I already added Low-tech Magazine to the /c/technology community.
I like that idea.
am not sure if entirely fitting the criteria but i quite enjoy hackaday.com for all the repairing tech n diy stuff they have
I think I’d suggest low tech magazine for similar reasons- it’s awesome and very solarpunk but I’m not sure if it counts as a blog for the purposes of this post
This is an independent DIY search engine that focuses on non-commercial content, and attempts to show you sites you perhaps weren’t aware of in favor of the sort of sites you probably already knew existed.
Directory and analysis of the open source ecosystem in the areas of climate change, sustainable energy, biodiversity and natural resources.
Does it actually have an RSS feed?
No
https://www.resilience.org/latest-articles/
Also if you like this: https://webring.xxiivv.com/
N-O-D-E.net was really good but there’s not been much on there recently (but still worth reading through if you’ve not come across it)
This thread on Mastodon has some nice links: https://mastodon.floe.earth/@lex/111878358709324423
I’ve been wanting to move away from Substack for a while due to the politics involved with their founders, but there is an RSS feed for posts: https://anarchosolarpunk.substack.com/feed Hopefully, I can get some time to move my posts to a self-hosted (and solar-powered) server.
While they aren’t blogs, I think Solarpunk Now! and Solarpunk Presents are two great podcasts: https://www.solarpunkcast.net/ https://shows.acast.com/solarpunk-presents
Also been really informed by permacomputing: https://permacomputing.net/