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How do you find RSS feeds that you're interested in?
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usually once you get into a hobby or a field that's interesting for you, you'll just stumble upon them. either someone from a community will recommend a website directly, or you'll notice that people link to a particular website often when discussing things, or it gets mentioned in a Youtube video about the topic, or it'll simply pop up in your search results. you can find bunch of interesting stuff by, well, being interested in stuff.
This is obvious and not at all in the spirit of what I'm asking. Again, some helpful users here have provided some tools that sort specifically blogs by category so that I can quickly find one that aligns with my interests.
Of course we all stumble upon things organically--that's great and that's how every normal person finds some great things. I was looking for some help beyond the obvious.