Yeah, I know. Throwback! But people still do use RSS feed readers (like myself)

  • @Oniume
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    71 year ago

    Any recommendations for a good RSS reader?

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        Fully agree with that. The free version is awesome as-is, but I pay for the premium one and it’s one of the few subscriptions that I never think of canceling.

        Recently I’ve been also using Inoreader to “subscribe” to YouTube accounts and I love it cause that let me cancel my YT account since I don’t need it anymore

      • HSL
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        1 year ago

        This was my go-to before switching to the self-hosted Miniflux and it’s still my recommendation to anyone who wants a good RSS tool. The best one I’ve found since Google Reader.

    • Bri Guy
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      71 year ago

      If you’re willing to look into self-hosted options, FreshRSS is great. I also know of Tiny Tiny RSS but I haven’t used it myself.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I rocked tt-rss for 8+ years, self hosting. Very configurable for me and it was basically my youtube homepage. However I’ll say that on more than one occasion the update was not trivial.

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        11 months ago

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    • GadgeteerZA
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      11 year ago

      That’s a wide open topic, but for self-hosted I use FreshRSS with Full Text RSS coupled to it to get the full text of feeds. For desktop, I like cross-platform open-source Fluent Reader (just did a video about it today in fact) - again because it pulls in full text and can still sync reading progress across devices through multiple services inc FreshRSS, Nextcloud, and others.