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What RSS reader/aggregator do you use?

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What RSS reader/aggregator do you use?

What RSS reader are you guys using? I’ve been using Feedly for some years now but I’m not the biggest fan of their UI

  1. A self-hosted instance of Miniflux!

  2. rain1

    57 minutes ago

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    quiterss

  3. svbn

    48 minutes ago

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    feedbin has a clean web interface, if you’re into that. Reeder.app syncs with it for a more native experience (iOS / macOS).

  4. jfb

    46 minutes ago

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    I use Feedwrangler as the synchronization point, and Reeder on MacOS and iOS to read stuff.

  5. gerikson

    39 minutes ago

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    I use Feedly, and Byline (a Feedly front-end) on mobile.

  6. mattrose

    29 minutes ago

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    Newsblur. I moved to it about 6 months or so prior to the Google Reader shutdown, as I could see the writing on the wall at that point. It’s been rock solid and worth far more than the paltry annual fee I pay for it. Like pinboard, It’s indie web software at it’s best.

  7. cmb

    22 minutes ago

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    I use elfeed under emacs. Before that, I used rss2email.

  8. fs111

    10 minutes ago

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    I use The Old Reader since google reader was shut down. It does the job. I could self-host something, but I have been too lazy so far.

  9. I used newsboat for a while but I made my own CLI tool to parse and filter feeds, and I just pipe it to fzf. It’s simple but pretty flexible


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