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Your Dev News, Zero Noise

Follow release notes, engineering blogs, and tech discussions that matter to your stack. Filter out the hype, keep the signal.

What teams use this for

  • Missing breaking changes in dependencies

    Automated monitoring of GitHub releases and changelogs with keyword alerts.

  • Hacker News / Reddit doomscrolling

    Curate only the sources that matter. Read on your terms, not an algorithm's.

  • Hard to find quality technical content

    Follow engineering blogs from top companies and independent authors directly.

  • Newsletter inbox overload

    Pull newsletters into Feeder alongside your other sources. One place for everything.

Example setup

Software Engineer Starter Pack

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

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How teams set this up

1

Release Monitoring

Never miss a breaking change or important update.

  • Add GitHub release feeds for your key dependencies
  • Follow official blogs for frameworks you use
  • Set up filters for 'breaking change', 'deprecation', 'security'
  • Review weekly to plan upgrades
2

Learning & Growth

Build a continuous learning habit.

  • Subscribe to engineering blogs from companies you admire
  • Follow thought leaders in your specialization
  • Star articles for weekend deep-reading
  • Organize by topic: architecture, testing, DevOps, etc.

Sources

Recommended sources

Hacker News (Best)

Top stories from Hacker News.

The GitHub Blog

Official GitHub product and engineering news.

Netflix Tech Blog

Engineering insights from Netflix.

Changelog

Open source news and podcasts.

Martin Fowler

Software architecture and design patterns.

CSS-Tricks

Front-end development tips and techniques.

Why Feeder works for this

Release Tracking

Follow GitHub releases, changelogs, and official blogs for every tool and framework in your stack. Know when breaking changes land.

Deep Technical Content

Curate feeds from engineering blogs at top companies. Learn from real-world architecture decisions and post-mortems.

Stay Current, Not Overwhelmed

Smart filters surface what's relevant to your tech stack. Read on your schedule, not the internet's.

Start monitoring what matters.

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