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Follow releases, changelogs, and engineering blogs in one reader

Subscribe to GitHub release feeds for your dependencies, engineering blogs from companies you admire, and framework changelogs. Filter by your stack. Read on your schedule, not the algorithm's.

What teams use this for

  • Catch breaking changes in dependencies before they hit production

    GitHub release feeds deliver new versions to your reader. Keyword filters flag 'breaking change' and 'security patch' posts.

  • Read engineering blogs without doomscrolling HN or Reddit

    Subscribe to the blogs directly. Posts arrive in your feed. No algorithm, no comments section, no rabbit holes.

  • Keep up with framework and cloud provider updates

    AWS, GCP, Vercel, and every major framework publish RSS feeds. One folder tracks all of them.

  • Pull newsletters into the same reader as blogs and releases

    Feeder supports email-to-feed for newsletters. Everything in one app, read on your terms.

Example setup

Software Engineer Starter Pack

Essential feeds for staying current with software development trends, tools, and best practices.

7 feeds in 3 folders
Tech News 3
  • Hacker News Best
  • GitHub Blog
  • Changelog
Engineering Blogs 3
  • Netflix Tech Blog
  • Meta Engineering
  • The Pragmatic Engineer
Architecture & Design 1
  • Martin Fowler
Example keyword filters: breaking change deprecation security CVE migration guide post-mortem architecture scaling incident

How teams set this up

1

Dependency release tracking

Backend & infrastructure engineers

A folder that tracks GitHub releases and changelogs for your key dependencies. Filter for breaking changes.

  • Add GitHub release feeds for your critical dependencies (e.g., github.com/rails/rails/releases.atom)
  • Follow official blogs for frameworks and cloud providers you use
  • Set keyword filters for 'breaking change', 'deprecation', 'security patch'
  • Review weekly to plan upgrades and patches
Keywords: breaking change deprecation security CVE migration guide

Weekly review of dependency updates, instant alerts for security patches

2

Technical reading habit

All engineers

Curate a personal feed of engineering blogs and technical writing. Read for 15 minutes a day instead of browsing.

  • Subscribe to 10-15 engineering blogs from companies you respect
  • Add a few independent authors (Julia Evans, Martin Fowler, etc.)
  • Organize by topic: architecture, testing, observability, etc.
  • Star posts for weekend deep-reading
Keywords: post-mortem architecture scaling incident

A focused reading list that replaces HN/Reddit doomscrolling

Why Feeder works for this

GitHub releases as a feed

Every GitHub repo has an RSS feed for releases. Add your key dependencies and know when new versions ship — especially breaking changes and security patches.

Engineering blogs without the noise

Follow engineering blogs from Netflix, Stripe, Cloudflare, and others directly. No social media algorithm deciding what you see.

Read on your schedule

Posts accumulate in your feed until you're ready. Skim on the train, deep-read on weekends. Star posts for later. No notification pressure.

Start monitoring what matters.

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