RSS feeds for communities on other instances - how to click through using our own instance?
I prefer browsing by RSS feed. I can get a sorted-by-new RSS feed of any Lemmy community easily, and it is very useful. However, if I click through a post because I am interested, it takes me to that community's instance, which means I am not logged in to their instance (because I am logged in only to SDF). Hence I cannot easily comment.
To solve this, I need to go back to our SDF instance, find the external community through our portal, then re-find the post I found interesting. This makes me a much more passive consumer of Lemmy content, which isn't bad in a lot of ways, but ya know, sometimes I want to contribute a little comment here and there.
Anyone know of a way around this?
I could stop using RSS, but RSS is too powerful a part of my Internet consumption workflow to give up now.
I also mainly read SDF starting from RSS, but I use the singular feed for all my subscriptions. These always have links that take me to https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/XXXXXX. From newsboat (emphasis on link [3]):
Feed: SDF Chatter - Subscribed
Title: 2048 game I made in POSIX Shell
Author: https://iusearchlinux.fyi/u/narshee
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2023 22:19:45 +0800
Link: https://github.com/narshee/2048.sh/
submitted by narshee[1] to shell[2]
12 points | 2 comments[3]
https://github.com/narshee/2048.sh/[4]
Links:
[1]: https://iusearchlinux.fyi/u/narshee (link)
[2]: https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/shell (link)
[3]: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/741605 (link)
[4]: https://github.com/narshee/2048.sh/ (link)
Perhaps this could be a workaround for you instead of having one feed per community? Perhaps also check if this is a feature request for Lemmy already?
Thanks for the great tip about using the monolithic “Subscribed” feed. Downside is that more firehose-style communities like Memes will flood it. RSS is nice for the slower communities with posts to read. I guess I could unsub from the firehose communities - not like memes add much of value to my life in the end.