That link works for me on my reader.
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Also I saw a post about some DNS servers having problems resolving ml domains. Check if you can reach the website on the device you're making your tests from, just in case.
The RSS feature is still broken, you did nothing wrong it is known.
oh thank you! I am going mad ๐
Just tried this link in my rss client (freshrss), everything working fine.
Rss works fine, I just tried addind that link to two different android rss readers and both worked. What client isn't it working for?
Like Newsblur ( https://newsblur.com/ )
Working for me using local RSS reader (feeder)
That looks like a centralized hosted US service, so they're likely blocking lemmy's domain.