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Habrahabr: what is the difference between the feed and posts?
Friends, please explain how the "feed" and "posts" differ? Their content is different, but overlapping. I don't understand which RSS to subscribe to read what I'm interested in, but without duplicates.
If you click on the sandbox, there is no RSS at all.
UPDATE
1. Subscribed to the RSS of the following sections:
habrahabr.ru/feed/posts/new/
habrahabr.ru/posts/collective/new/
habrahabr.ru/posts/corporative/new/
2. Previously, you could subscribe to tags and read everything RSS posts with this tag even if you are not a blog/hub member. Now you can’t subscribe to tags, in general, now the meaning of tags has become incomprehensible, but tags are required to be filled in.
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In the feed, you see those posts that you subscribe to. In the "Posts" section, you see all the posts on Habré and you can choose the best ones for the day, week, etc., thematic and corporate.
It seems that in the feed you see those posts that correspond to your subscriptions to the hubs. That is, if you are subscribed to the Information Security hub, then you will see posts from these hubs in the feed.
How to put habrahabr.ru/posts/collective/ instead of habrahabr.ru/feed/posts/ on the main page?
:( Subscribing to all hubs is not an option.
Read all the latest, added posts, how is it possible?
No tops or anything?
Sometimes it happens that something interesting slips through, which is not subscribed to or is not initially interesting ...
You can customize the feed yourself in the profile settings. Choose the blogs you are interested in and go.
In the "feed" your subscriptions, in the "posts" there are no hacks. It turns out there is no way to see the hacked topic (including the new one) without a subscription. First of all, it is fraught with the “loss” of downvoted (or low positive) bposts of companies - you can’t subscribe to them with a “one click”.
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