Post 9vAN0P8OCSc4MDPpWi by KnowPresent@mastodon.social
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 (DIR) Post #9v9YRqcuzqp7mQ1Y2a by sir@cmpwn.com
       2020-05-17T23:39:55Z
       
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       Please remit your RSS reader recommedations, for I am routinely lamented when ruminating on the reprehensible relegation of RSS to obscurity by the rude remarks of the regime of the modern web.(Not a joke, please tell me about your favorite RSS reader)
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9YbkARrmsWdvQTuS by anelki@tilde.zone
       2020-05-17T23:41:21Z
       
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       @sir newsboat connected to my Nextcloud instance.
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9Yppu1LB3MU4She4 by royniang@merveilles.town
       2020-05-17T23:43:56Z
       
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       @sir I use miniflux’s web interface
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9ZNAkEs2P6gImZs0 by alcinnz@floss.social
       2020-05-17T23:50:02Z
       
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       @sir I'm happy with Liferea, though I haven't explored to far and can imagine an interface I'd like better.
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9ZWofzm8KZ8JOdHM by Cambria@fosstodon.org
       2020-05-17T23:51:37Z
       
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       @sir I do almost all of my feed reading on mobile (usually while on public transit) and I've been using Feeder from f-droid. It supports opml export/import and is just a simple interface, no crazy features or anything. I'm sure there's cooler mobile options out there but it just works.
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9ZriRy7TAfu6njLU by neauoire@merveilles.town
       2020-05-17T23:55:34Z
       
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       @sir Liferea, it's always the first app I open when I wake.
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9a0AkslXeU0VgEZk by saga@bsd.moe
       2020-05-17T23:58:00.600629Z
       
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       @Cambria @sir only issue i have with Feeder is that it takes a lot of data, so i can't really use it on the mobile network (the family cap is uhhh 6 GB i think) during a commute, right when it'd be a useful thing (like you can) :epic:
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9aBR98AFmu1qOSHI by darhma@mastodon.uno
       2020-05-17T23:58:48Z
       
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       @sir tiny tiny rss
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9aHzsBxp4RTAbAsi by amolith@social.nixnet.services
       2020-05-18T00:01:14Z
       
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       @sir Exclusively Tiny Tiny RSS on desktop
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9aYiRS1gqcKX3xfk by drisc@merveilles.town
       2020-05-18T00:01:50Z
       
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       @sir I love Reeder 4 on iOS, for desktop use Liferea is the best I've found so far.
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9aeBXtFKQU2fgOH2 by alrs@lsngl.us
       2020-05-18T00:05:14Z
       
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       @sir newsboat, with full-text-rss running behind it so I can read full-text feeds in the console
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9ajoQs5rBK5y5DHs by jbauer@social.paritybit.ca
       2020-05-18T00:04:04Z
       
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       @sir I'm partial to Newsboat.My favourite feature is the macros with which I can, for example, open an entry in mpv with `,m` if it links directly to media, or `,f` in Firefox if viewing it in Lynx won't cut it.Uses a TUI so it's also easy to get it to work with vim kebinds.
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9ampB3mQe7H57j6W by alrs@lsngl.us
       2020-05-18T00:06:49Z
       
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       @sir https://cf.mastohost.com/v1/AUTH_91eb37814936490c95da7b85993cc2ff/lsnglus/media_attachments/files/000/262/918/original/83cf2e8dc0989459.png
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9ar2j7LVyESI46vQ by alrs@lsngl.us
       2020-05-18T00:07:36Z
       
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       @sir https://cf.mastohost.com/v1/AUTH_91eb37814936490c95da7b85993cc2ff/lsnglus/media_attachments/files/000/262/918/original/83cf2e8dc0989459.png
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9awVNYFH9ClZaAsK by slowfallinward@ihatebeinga.live
       2020-05-18T00:08:36.526871Z
       
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       @sir I use rawdog; basically just set up a cronjob and it generates a page of static HTML with everything new it's fetched added periodically and set it as my homepage
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9bLDDau3TDgKhr3A by lattis@cmpwn.com
       2020-05-18T00:07:46Z
       
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       @sir I couldn't find anything lightweight enough so I wrote my own in ~250 lines of POSIX shell https://git.sr.ht/~lattis/rss
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9bV6AxwQbMjhBuYi by Cambria@fosstodon.org
       2020-05-18T00:04:03Z
       
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       @saga @sir I've never noticed that, but I'll keep an eye on it. You know, when I commute again haha. My data usage is basically nonexistent right now. I also don't follow a large number of feeds and I clear it every day when I'm done so it might not do well with heavier usage.
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9brUgVV0Yb7SchQO by jplock@plock.social
       2020-05-18T00:17:32Z
       
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       @sir https://www.selfoss.aditu.de/ is easy to use and works well
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9bsduofHBq2Ord5M by mgrondin@youdabomb.social
       2020-05-18T00:19:01.577041Z
       
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       @sir I used TT-RSS for a while but I recently changed to Miniflux. Selfhosted.
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9c4Bn73WSkHqlaU4 by dmoonfire@octodon.social
       2020-05-18T00:20:09Z
       
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       @sir I'm very fond of NewsBlur. Not OSS, but they have been kind to me and took on the load after Google Reader gave up fairly well.
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9dMjMB6AGTYUZaqG by dkessler@mastodon.ocf.berkeley.edu
       2020-05-18T00:33:50Z
       
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       @sir your mail reader has pretty much all the features you'd want in an rss reader, which is why I'm an rss2email user
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9drGf5prBNXKyvdg by vandys@mst.vsta.org
       2020-05-18T00:39:49Z
       
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       @sir (I might've mentioned this previously, but anyway...)tt-rssBut then for the actual UI I put (on the same host serving tt-rss) FeedMonkey:https://github.com/jeena/feedmonkeybut I've modernised the JS, added collapsed article grouping and a dark theme:http://sources.vsta.org:7100/FeedMonkey/index
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9fjEjdJazD9WP4wC by lefarfadet@mstdn.io
       2020-05-18T01:00:47Z
       
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       @sir on mobile, i like escapepod from f-droid. Very simple, barebone rss reader. No library, no bullshit. It only reads the last five entries of each rss flow, i'm fine with this.
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9hafpRPbCEU5AH8C by schnouki@mastodon.xyz
       2020-05-18T01:20:44Z
       
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       @sir bazqux. Not FOSS, but it's the best I've ever used.
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9kb7lvop8f0mQhai by murph@fosstodon.org
       2020-05-18T01:55:47Z
       
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       @sir I actually use a service called blogtrottr which takes RSS feeds and sends them via email to an account of your choosing.  I moved my email to another provider and turned gmail into google reader.  That's pretty much all I use gmail for now.
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9lQnG9KTTcS2CYsa by af@social.librem.one
       2020-05-18T02:06:08Z
       
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       @sir feed2toot :)
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9q7LyJ3mOy5XPBg0 by dredmorbius@mastodon.cloud
       2020-05-18T02:57:38Z
       
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       @sir Another newsboat user, though I'm a bit mixed on it.rsstail / multitail is pretty slick, pairs well with the phosphor x11screensaver or xrootconsole.Feedly on Android;  it doesn't suck too much, though it's pretty meh.
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9w2NL798Gibk5Cue by sp6mr@mastodon.radio
       2020-05-18T04:03:51Z
       
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       @sirTiny Tiny RSS. I can install it on the cheapest, PHP-only webhost, there are mobile clients, interface is nice. Installation and upgrade could have been easier, though.
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9x1OUpSapdrMislc by thomas@metalhead.club
       2020-05-18T04:15:54Z
       
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       @sir TinyTinyRSS
       
 (DIR) Post #9v9yiUtxcYd08EaxaS by Decentralize_today@mastodon.social
       2020-05-18T04:33:59Z
       
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       @sir FeedReader
       
 (DIR) Post #9vA0pfslOR9m7haLMe by czero1@mastodon.technology
       2020-05-18T04:57:51Z
       
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       @sir I'm using this one https://codezen.org/canto-ng/
       
 (DIR) Post #9vA2HRtx4DKKpCwsyG by erik@friendica.prankgo.de
       2020-05-18T05:10:17Z
       
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       Dito
       
 (DIR) Post #9vA4tQlhvZ6iDvKbwG by ehmry@chaos.social
       2020-05-18T05:43:11Z
       
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       @sir QuiteRSS - a classical GUI reader that does at least as much as I want. Not suckless but also not Gnome.
       
 (DIR) Post #9vA5EXZDqTuBOGYciG by Lofenyy@mastodon.technology
       2020-05-18T05:47:03Z
       
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       @sir I like liferea. Painfully simple and boring, just how I like it!
       
 (DIR) Post #9vA8f3aBjbcu4oLRVQ by valhalla@social.gl-como.it
       2020-05-18T06:23:21Z
       
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       rss2email + mutt + I usually skim the first paragraph or so and if I decide to read the article/page/post I tend to open it in a browser so that I can see images etc.
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAKw2kpGbGBsdBdx2 by f4814n@chaos.social
       2020-05-18T08:42:52Z
       
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       @sir I have used both TTRSS and Fresh RSS but I didn't like them. I have now switched to miniflux, which works perfectly. Love it.
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAN0P8OCSc4MDPpWi by KnowPresent@mastodon.social
       2020-05-18T09:06:06Z
       
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       @sir I use my own weirdo #screenless office to print out my RSS feeds each morning, like a newspaper. There are barcodes next to the summaries so I can print the full article, looking like a scientific paper. (and links are converted to footnotes with more barcodes)http://screenl.es/
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAO3Z2juoahubqMc4 by captainepoch@cmpwn.com
       2020-05-18T09:17:30Z
       
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       @sir I use TT-RSS. I have to try again FreshRSS, but so far so good with TTRSS.
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAUfjsQgS00F1bika by polychrome@cybre.space
       2020-05-18T10:32:02Z
       
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       @sir I wouldn't call them the best by far but I'm using Thunderbird and KDE's Akregator.
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAUj11fNf0UISUSpc by Mac_CZ@mastodon.macsnet.cz
       2020-05-18T10:33:34Z
       
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       @sir Tiny Tiny RSS https://tt-rss.org/
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAV0E8dsjZzt4xbLE by matt@cybre.space
       2020-05-18T10:35:39Z
       
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       @sir I've used FeedDemon for years. It's fine. Does everything I need and nothing I don't
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAVAK9KO65PQU5zJw by matt@oslo.town
       2020-05-18T10:35:51Z
       
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       @sir I use (and pay for) #feedbin and it's very nice indeed.Works on pretty much everything, has third party app support, and an email address so you can receive Mailing Lists directly to your RSS reader instead of your email inbox.Nice #rss reader done good.
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAVPsS78FuC9uIbRI by net@letsalllovela.in
       2020-05-18T10:41:23.562824Z
       
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       @lattis @sir I love any software written in POSIX sh.I'll give it a try. Is w3m a mandatory requirement?
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAVX80hgdMURCw4Bs by fudgel@mastodon.social
       2020-05-18T10:41:33Z
       
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       @sir Elfeed. And I have ~10k feeds with complex filters in it.
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAWqucxFoSqg1pChk by brad@weeaboo.space
       2020-05-18T10:57:28.787554Z
       
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       @sir Would you ever add RSS support to aerc, or is it deserving of its own program? I hear gnus for emacs does both email and RSS, and I can easily imagine RSS being another tab in aerc.As for my answer to the thread topic, I actually don't like any RSS reader enough to bother mentioning a specific one. I've used a few here and there, but usually I stop checking them after a while.
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAXKwujJh3CSMSgvA by mezzodrinker@tooting.ch
       2020-05-18T11:01:49Z
       
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       @sir I've been using QuiteRSS for quite some time now after switching to it from Liferea. I feel like it's easier to manage my subscriptions, though apparently automatic refreshes don't always work perfectly (could just be my internet connection, though).
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAZkaHAJ6EBgPJ6MS by goatinaboat@queer.party
       2020-05-18T11:27:57Z
       
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       @sir I like Flym on android, but if you need syncing TT-RSS and liferea are my goto. Flym is nice and it just works though. Plus FOSS and available on f-droid
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAbThXQFkCLBwzMCe by jmtd@kernel.social
       2020-05-18T11:48:15Z
       
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       @sir rss2email.
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAemZphQO7kevEJAe by _1751015@mastodon.host
       2020-05-18T12:24:52Z
       
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       @sir @alcinnz @neauoire @drisc @Lofenyy @mezzodrinker I'm using Liferea, but its SQLite database file is around 2GB (1000 items per feed if I'm not mistaken). On old hardware some interactions are annoyingly noticeable (selecting a folder with many feeds for example).QuiteRSS seems to handle better the list with many feeds. Also it has a better reporting for the feeds with problems - somewhere there is a nice window with details.
       
 (DIR) Post #9vAiJTxmZIpnsDOP2G by sir@cmpwn.com
       2020-05-18T13:04:55Z
       
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       @brad no, I want to focus on email. Check out rss2email though
       
 (DIR) Post #9vC5ai220W0iX6WVoe by rpdillon@mastodon.social
       2020-05-19T05:00:07Z
       
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       @sir FreshRSS!  I used greader back in the day, then Tiny Tiny RSS, then something I wrote in Python. I picked up FreshRSS a few months ago and the simple install (sqlite-backed) makes it attractive. Interface is very greader as well, which is nice. Usable mobile web interface as well, eliminating the need for an extra app.
       
 (DIR) Post #9vCvCbU1tj3UtERioC by zeGrandpa@octodon.social
       2020-05-19T14:38:34Z
       
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       @sir Well I am writting one to replace Newsboat (very much based on the aerc codebase) but its not usable yet 😌I hope to have it in a 1.0 state by the end of the summer o/
       
 (DIR) Post #9vCxZAYUNixVwVQ5qq by silverwizard@convenient.email
       2020-05-19T14:42:28Z
       
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       I use all of these for various projects:Friendicarawdogcastget
       
 (DIR) Post #9vI33oRu6bCdtv0FcW by dos@social.librem.one
       2020-05-22T02:01:21Z
       
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       @sir Commafeed