.well-known/feeds[1] is a standard I proposed[2] last year to try to make it easier for websites to expose a list (via OPML) of their most-relevant site-wide RSS/etc. feeds. For a blog, that might be a feed of all of their posts, for example. Or several feeds, one of each of a variety of post types or content categories. The thinking is that this provides a way for sites to list feeds in a central location, independent of their content. Which in the case of THIS blog is especially useful because without any HTML it's impossible to use a conventional feed announcement strategy like a element. Frankly it surprises ME that it took this long before I thought to add .well-known/feeds support to textplain.blog, given that I proposed the standard in the first place. But I got there in the end. [1] https://github.com/Dan-Q/well-known-feeds [2] https://danq.me/2023/08/23/well-known-feeds/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This post appeared on https://textplain.blog/