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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.
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.