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Suggested resources:
Can follow updated to the list with: Track Awesome List
There's also a alternative front end for awesome selfhosted
I only picked the site recently, I find the whats new bit more helpful then the updates.
As I read the reg via RSS and have all the software I run in https://newreleases.io/
I don't have any other websites to recommend, but wanted to address your title with a slightly opposing view. To the main point of the RSS feed being mostly just an announcement feed redirecting you to the website: I fully agree and this is my pet peeve with certain RSS feeds.
I've followed selfh.st since their early posts and it seems just as useful to me today, which is being used as a "this may be useful information related to self-hosting, or maybe not" tool. Sometimes they post a really good article and sometimes I delete it within a few seconds of skimming; it all depends on the week.
I subscribe via the email newsletter instead of RSS and I don't load images in my email client, but yes I agree that the images are obnoxiously large when loaded. Otherwise, it's a great 2-minute email/feed to read each week to see if there's anything I'd interested in and haven't heard of before. I don't use social media, aside from browsing Lemmy and Hacker News, so it fills a gap for me where others may use sites like Twitter or Reddit.
You can still read all of the content without donating, so it's more about whether you find the few random benefits worth a donation or not. Or if RSS paywalls are a deal breaker. For me, the information delivered to my inbox is useful enough to keep around.
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