I was just evaluating Kagi earlier this week. Personally I'm still content with DuckDuckGo, but I'll have to keep this in mind. Especially if DDG keeps building silly things like yet another private browser.
I’ve found that many sites these days have an RSS feed, but don’t advertise it. I’ll come across a site with no mention of it, and then just start trying urls to see if any work. For example:
/feed
/blog/rss
/rss.xml
I wager whatever content management system they’re using automatically creates it.
I just got all my favorite YouTube channels added to my RSS reader (although I use Feedbin directly instead of NNW). I hadn’t thought about doing the same for Reddit!
I know with the rest of their code base signal has stated that their code being open source is mainly for audit-ability, not collaboration. Maybe that what’s going on here?