Sources 2019
Published on Aug 13, 2019 (updated Aug 2, 2024), filed under misc (feed). (Share this on Mastodon or Bluesky?)
In 2014, for idealistic transparency and enthusiastic link love, I’ve shared the feed sources I was following at the time. I’m still a huge believer in and user of feeds. As I also still like to be transparent—sometimes overestimating whether anyone actually desires me to be that transparent—I thought to share an update. While that update can be used to compare what feeds I’ve been following, the value, if anything, may lie in knowing at least this side of my: sources.
News
Magazines &c.
- A List Apart (feed)
- The Art of Manliness (feed)
- CSS-Tricks (feed)
- EDRi (feed)
- FashionBeans (feed)
- Google (feed)
- Google Developer Experts (feed)
- Google Webmaster Central (feed)Â *
- Hamburg Startups (feed)
- HOCHBAHN (feed)
- La Quadrature du Net (feed)
- Moz (feed)Â *
- netzpolitik.org (feed)
- NodeSource (feed)Â *
- Pew Research Center (feed)
- ProtonMail (feed)
- Smashing Magazine (feed)
- Spielverlagerung (feed)
- Verfassungsblog (feed)Â *
- W3C (The Future of Style) (feed)
- web.dev (feed)Â *
- Webdesigner Depot (feed)Â *
- WHATWG (feed)Â *
- ZEIT (Herdentrieb) (feed)
People
- Andrew, Rachel (feed)Â *
- Becker, Kraig (feed)
- bij de Weg, Henk (feed)
- Carrasco, Serge-Paul (feed)Â *
- Frain, Ben (feed)Â *
- Frost, Brad (feed)Â *
- Fung, Kaiser (feed)
- Heilmann, Christian (feed)
- Kadlec, Tim (feed)Â *
- Keith, Jeremy (feed)
- Kinlan, Paul (feed)Â *
- Krugman, Paul (feed)
- Manson, Mark (feed)
- Martin, Robert C. (feed)
- Meyer, Eric A. (feed)
- Norman, Donald (feed)Â *
- Osmani, Addy (feed)Â *
- Pavlina, Steve (feed)Â *
- Roberts, Harry (feed)Â *
- Schneier, Bruce (feed)
- Sharp, Remy (feed)Â *
- Sterling, Bruce (feed)
Humor
❧ Transparency and link love. Let’s see where feeds and sources stand in another five years.
* Currently under review. As mentioned previously, this is part of my process to avoid information overkill. Review reasons range from verifying new sources to re-confirming matches with my priorities to flagging what may be dead.
About Me
I’m Jens (long: Jens Oliver Meiert), and I’m a web developer, manager, and author. I’ve worked as a technical lead and engineering manager for small and large enterprises, I’m an occasional contributor to web standards (like HTML, CSS, WCAG), and I write and review books for O’Reilly and Frontend Dogma.
I love trying things, not only in web development and engineering management, but also in other areas like philosophy. Here on meiert.com I share some of my experiences and views. (I value you being critical, interpreting charitably, and giving feedback.)