# RSSRSSRSSRSS-ing Max Frequency Some four months ago, Buttondown released a cool little project dubbed [RSSRSSRSSRSS](https://www.rssrssrssrss.com). The pitch is simple; > "Combine multiple RSS feeds into one unified feed." I thought this could have some uses in my world of blogging, podcasting, and YouTubing. It dawned on me this weekend that I could make a sort of "master" RSS feed for all I do under the Max Frequency umbrella. Took me less than five minutes to whip up a list with these seven feeds and turn them into [one](https://www.rssrssrssrss.com/api/merge?feeds=NoIgFgLhAODOBcB6RBbAhgDwGYCcCmAjgK54B2AxgJ4B0peEiOss1GKANiADThRxKIsePABMW7AJYAjWJVLVyAexSIAzKoAMADgAsAJkbNuvGAmTkwaaBDxM87PORiKR1STLkLlh2McimBKSIoRVIRRQB3eTx0CXZEAFlMADF8YjIqHz8+M0QI-OpKRWCiKTwvFSFRWEQANwkRPEUWNnYAfgs0Ujp2AH0GgF4AVQBhAC8UACkCWHYABQBGXvIJUoANaABzPAAVIYBpOc3sgOR8iMLiiFLypUrhMTqGppaODstu+36RYZGsADU9ABlABCEDGERg-xGAHEABIAGQRqi07BEk2OPH8-GQDigtikigwrjuqEwuEIJAolB8iBAAF0gA). - [The Blog](https://maxfrequency.net/rss.xml) - [The Max Frequency Podcast](https://feeds.libsyn.com/330842/rss) - [Chapter Select podcast feed](https://chapterselectpod.libsyn.com/rss) - [Memory Card newsletter](https://buttondown.email/MaxFrequency/rss)[^1] - [Max Frequency YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel___id=UCzmJqslP1___ciubXpgeTUKPg) - [Max Roberts' Essays YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UCfV2SBtzwtpVCGHLL38ldJg) - [My LetterBoxd Reviews](https://letterboxd.com/maxfrequency/rss/) These are all scattered around on the blog here, but there has never been a consolidated feed for it. I like to think of it as what my Twitter feed would be. Clean, simple, pure RSS is the way. Now, there is an issue with the blog's RSS feed, mainly that Obsidian Publish's RSS support is not very good. More robust support has been a [long requested feature](https://forum.obsidian.md/t/improve-the-rss-feed-for-obsidian-publish-reverse-chronological-order/79041)—even the CEO agrees. It seems that this lackluster feed is not contributing to whatever system RSSRSSRSSRSS is using to pull in the feed. If I use the Publish feed by itself in NetNewsWire, I get the barebones updates. RSSRSSRSSRSS doesn't see anything except for a few random podcast episodes. If Obsidian ever changes the RSS support, I will update this master feed. So if you want an all-in-one RSS feed of what I do, grab [this link](https://www.rssrssrssrss.com/api/merge?feeds=NoIgFgLhAODOBcB6RBbAhgDwGYCcCmAjgK54B2AxgJ4B0peEiOss1GKANiADThRxKIsePABMW7AJYAjWJVLVyAexSIAzKoAMADgAsAJkbNuvGAmTkwaaBDxM87PORiKR1STLkLlh2McimBKSIoRVIRRQB3eTx0CXZEAFlMADF8YjIqHz8+M0QI-OpKRWCiKTwvFSFRWEQANwkRPEUWNnYAfgs0Ujp2AH0GgF4AVQBhAC8UACkCWHYABQBGXvIJUoANaABzPAAVIYBpOc3sgOR8iMLiiFLypUrhMTqGppaODstu+36RYZGsADU9ABlABCEDGERg-xGAHEABIAGQRqi07BEk2OPH8-GQDigtikigwrjuqEwuEIJAolB8iBAAF0gA) and plop it in your favorite RSS reader or one of those [fancy new combined and unified timeline apps](https://usetapestry.com). I'll also put the link on the [[Colophon]] for easy access. [^1]: Hosted, of course, by Buttondown.