• Rikudou_SageA
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    113 hours ago

    Just today I created a bridge to get your saved posts from Lemmy, though it only works on my instance.

    When logged in you go to https://lemmings.world/rss/init, afterwards a link is shown (among other information) that looks something like https://lemmings.world/rss/4e6490fe0613f6e2e03cd420f71df14476e769b57604652921c1a7b2150f0888 - that is your personal RSS feed of stuff you saved with a URL that cannot be guessed automatically (the hash is entirely random).

    You can also ask the admins of your instance to install the app on their website (it’s open source and can be found at https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmyPersonalRss).

  • Guadin
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    652 days ago

    I’m more interested in good RSS feeds than RSS readers. Of courseI’ve got all my news in there, but I’m looking to add interesting feeds but don’t know where to look.

  • CALIGVLA
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    372 days ago

    The problem is finding a good local, desktop based RSS reader other than thunderbird or a damn server app, especially if you’re on Windows.

    • @Faresh@lemmy.ml
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      162 days ago

      Btw, what is a non-local RSS reader? I have come across multiple that RSS readers that advertise being “self-hosted” and I’m confused about that since in my mind RSS readers are simply clients that periodically query different servers for an .rss file, so I’m confused about where there is anything to host besides the host of the .rss feed.

      • CALIGVLA
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        122 days ago

        The idea is to imitate the experience of something like Feedly, an RSS feed you can access from anywhere on any device, recommendations, all that… Which is overkill if all you want is just a simple program that queries for new posts every x hours.

      • Encrypt-Keeper
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        31 day ago

        It’s just a web based client instead of a desktop one. And it can usually output its own RSS feed that contains your other feeds so you can hook any RSS desktop client on any device to it.

      • @mipadaitu@lemmy.world
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        11 day ago

        It makes more sense to have a server downloading and consolidating the data from the various sources, rather than syncing and downloading from dozens or hundreds of sources to build the feed in real time.

        It’s technically possible to do it all client side, but it would put more load on the RSS sources, and be a much slower user experience.

      • CALIGVLA
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        218 hours ago

        It’s what I’ve been using recently, but I really dislike how it’s a browser extension, that and how it can’t really handle audio files from my experience.

      • CALIGVLA
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        162 days ago

        UI is too bloated, slow, resource hungry and I’ve had problems with displaying some feed content in the past.

        Outlook

        God forbid.

        • @gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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          12 days ago

          That’s surprising. I found it be underpowered as an RSS reader, personally. Although I am really only using it for news - I know some people who use it for videos, etc.

          • CALIGVLA
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            02 days ago

            I know some people who use it for videos, etc.

            That’s one of my problems with Thunderbid, anything that isn’t a HTML page just has loads of problems with it. In fact, most of the readers recommended above by other people suffer from the same problems, it kind of sucks.

              • CALIGVLA
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                21 day ago

                Good question.

                I’m yet to find something that supports notifications, handles podcasts/videos and isn’t janky as all hell or hasn’t been abandoned for a decade by now.

      • @rottenwheel@lemmy.zip
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        11 day ago

        I had been using Fluent Reader for months, suddenly the program wouldn’t load up at all upon start. No visible GUI. Didn’t back up my subscriptions so now I lost all my RSS links with it. :-/ Hopefully there’s an update soon, or someone has a trick to retrieve my subscriptions, at least.

    • datendefekt
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      42 days ago

      I’m out of the loop since I’ve been using a self hosted Miniflux, but Raven certainly is an alternative.

    • kratoz29
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      11 day ago

      I’d love that it had the feature that Feeder has to fetch incomplete RSS articles and put them in a nice view… Only because of that I have used Feeder more as of lately (still Feedly is my main RSS source).

  • @kinkles@sh.itjust.works
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    When Reddit went to shit I turned to RSS to get my daily news. After trying many different iOS apps, all of which either sucked or had a monthly fee, I came across one called feeeed.

    It has become one of my favorite apps and I highly recommend it. It’s free and extremely well designed! I believe its creator also works on the Arc browser team.

  • @Yingwu@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    102 days ago

    Hasn’t RSS support been dropping these last few years? Last I heard was that RSS was dying, though I don’t know how true that is.

  • @Shdwdrgn@mander.xyz
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    122 days ago

    Did you know that, by default, your email sends information to mailing list platforms about your reading activity? The platform gets to know if you opened the message, and often how far along you’ve read in it.

    What is this shitty email program they’re talking about? Sure, they can embed a 1-pixel tracking image to see when you opened the email (if you allow auto-loading images), but how would they know how much you’ve read unless some incredibly horrible email program actively sends out that data?

    • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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      Most made by large corps. For example, Apple got in some hot water not too long ago for changing the way they track in Apple Mail.

      Servers track sent, delivered, bounced, and blocked.
      Clients phone home with opened, read, CTR, and junk status.

    • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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      22 days ago

      Yeah I’ve never heard of that either, and I’ve used email marketing platforms. They have a lot of analytics, but nothing anywhere near that level. (Granted, this was also back in like 2010.)

  • borZ0 the t1r3D b3aR
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    The author of this excellent article mentioned that we and by extension, our friends, all hate being on TwiXter etc. but cant figure out a day to leave or place to go. While I believe the ‘place’ should be figured out amongst yourselves and there are many excellent options getting better by the day, I will do the hard thing and choose a time to make it easier for you/us…

    December 28th, 2024

    Please be sure to have you destination decided ahead of time. Just like voting, I suggest you do it early and feel free to be a part of the advance team that straddles between the new location while still using the former ahead of the 28th.

    I believe in you and know you can do it. Tell your friends. …and you’re welcome :)

    edit: RSS is a great tool that will make the move easier

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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    72 days ago

    I never stopped. I went from feeds in Netscape Navigator to Google Reader to Feedly and now I self-host Miniflux.

  • @christophski@feddit.uk
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    62 days ago

    I need an android rss reader that ACTUALLY caches the articles. I use feeder and most of the time it just fetches the titles, I’ve been through every setting. “fetch full articles by default” is on for all of my feeds.

    • @Matt@lemdro.id
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      122 hours ago

      Twine is a great simple RSS reader and it is open source.

      I am currently using NewsBlur because I like how it syncs across devices and its tagging system. It is also open source, but it is not the prettiest and the UX takes some getting used to.

  • @Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works
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    42 days ago

    I kinda gave up on rss awhile ago when it seemed like feed availability was dropping and Google dropped support. Disagree with author that the reader doesn’t matter. It can really shape your experience. Appreciate good recommendation for something that doesn’t cost $2 a month.