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I suggest you add an RSS feed detector to your browser so that you know if the page/site you're viewing has an RSS feed.
Grab them as you go.
Yap, for example RSSHub-Radar works fine for me. Would you share with us any good suggestions, please?
I'm not sure about good suggestions, per se!
I have two on Firefox - I could not choose between them and never deleted the one I favoured - "List Feeds" (updated 2023) and "Want my RSS" (updated 2024). One looks lousy and gives multiple false positives sometimes, but the other doesn't detect so well and looks pretty.
Ironically FF, back in the day, had its own RSS feed detector built in and Moz 'deleted' it because no-one used it.
I haven't looked for replacements in a while. I periodically look for replacements for my add-ons.