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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•edit-21 year agoAgreed. I’m moving past the idea of link aggregators in general now. I’m back into RSS now, and skipping the endless scrolling.
minus-square@lemme_at_itlinkEnglish2•1 year agoFreshrss has a self-hosted option or you can sign up to a community driven server.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•1 year agoI’m also curious. What Readers are people using these days? Preferably on android?
minus-square@PainInTheAESlinkEnglish3•1 year agoI’ve been using Read You from F-Droid. It’s still in early-ish development but it’s simple with a clean design.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoI use Feeder, and most sites I’m interested in have RSS feeds discovered if I plug in just the URL of their front page. Other sites can be a bit more of a pain, bit you can often just add /RSS or /feeds to the URL and the readers will work it out.
Agreed. I’m moving past the idea of link aggregators in general now. I’m back into RSS now, and skipping the endless scrolling.
Where would I start for RSS? Genuinely…
Freshrss has a self-hosted option or you can sign up to a community driven server.
I’m also curious. What Readers are people using these days? Preferably on android?
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I’ve been using Read You from F-Droid. It’s still in early-ish development but it’s simple with a clean design.
I use Inoreader and recommend it. I pay for Pro.
I use Feeder, and most sites I’m interested in have RSS feeds discovered if I plug in just the URL of their front page. Other sites can be a bit more of a pain, bit you can often just add /RSS or /feeds to the URL and the readers will work it out.