![]() We've got too many agents to list all the links! You can find a link by picking your agent from the release notes page and then clicking the RSS icon. ![]() An RSS feed is a web feed that allows applications and their. Or find the feed from the RSS link on the security bulletins page. RSS stands for really simple syndication or rich site summary, depending on who you talk to. Or find the feed from the RSS icon on What's New. ![]() ![]() We've got RSS for those too! Get a link to the feeds PT on Twitch) to ensure you know about the latest products and features directly from the product managers and engineers at New Relic who built them, and Nerd Bytes episodes on YouTube for quick tips, tricks, and ideas about New Relic and observability. We also release weekly Nerdlog episodes on YouTube (in case you miss our interactive livestream every Thursday at 12 p.m. RSS (RDF Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) is a web feed that allows users and applications to access updates to websites in a standardized. (Want to create a Zapier workflow that turns your smart lightbulbs green every time we release a new Node.js agent? Go for it!) RSS is a format for syndicating news and the content of news-like sites, including major news sites like Wired, Rediff, and, as well as personal weblogs. Or go crazy with IFTTT or Zapier for all manner of RSS-based automation. You can plug those feeds into your feed reader, of course, but you can also automatically post to a channel with Slack's built in RSS app or Microsoft Team's RSS app. Lately, we've seen lots of requests to add RSS for What's New and our security bulletins, so we've done just that! Now you can subscribe to all the newness New Relic has to offer. But basically, thats the essence of an RSS feed you subscribe and then receive new content automatically in your feed reader. We've long had release note feeds for agents and downloadable software from the release notes page. Have you heard? RSS is back! And we're on board.
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