What is RSS?
RSS is an old, quiet, open standard for following a website without using social media or email. You install a feed reader — NetNewsWire on Mac or iOS, Feedly in the browser, Reeder, Inoreader, or any of dozens of others — and you paste the feed URL above into it. Every new note shows up there as it is published. Nothing is tracked at our end. No account is needed. You can unsubscribe at any time simply by removing the feed from your reader.
How to subscribe
Open your feed reader of choice. Find the option marked Add feed, New subscription, or +. Paste the feed URL above into it. That is the whole thing. The next note we post will appear in your reader, usually within an hour.
Prefer email?
The Currawong Letter is our once-a-month editorial newsletter. It is slower and more polished than the Nest, and you can subscribe with an email address from the Letter page. Every note that goes up on the Nest also gets a brief mention in the next Letter — so if you only want one thing in your inbox, the Letter is the right choice.
Or just read what is already here.
If you would simply like to read the notes that are already up, the Nest index lists every note in order.