• kazerniel@lemmy.world
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    Oh RSS feed is a good idea. The only sub I still check is r/Genshin_Impact_Leaks xd

    Edit: Anyone knows a better free web-based RSS reader than Feedly? It kept sending me to its paid service for trying to sub to a Reddit feed, until I subbed to it via SiftRSS D:

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      Ive been using FreshRSS for years. You can either selfhost it or use one of the public instances.

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      EDIT: Sorry, I missed the “web based”. Today I’m incredibly distracted.

      Feeder is pretty good if you use Android.

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        No worries, but I’m a diehard PC user xd

        I might end up going with an open-source desktop app in the end, both Fluent Reader and Raven Reader look good.

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        No worries, but I’m a diehard PC user xd

        I might end up going with an open-source desktop app in the end, both Fluent Reader and Raven Reader look good.

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          I self host FreshRSS & RSS-Bridge in Docker and view everything in Fluent Reader (Linux), FeedMe (Android), and Read You (Android). I absolutely love it!

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            I tried out Fluent Reader (Windows) yesterday, but it was a bit buggy and lacked some necessary features, so I’m testing NewsBlur for now. The free version is kinda limited, but I love the training feature, and in general it feels the most user-friendly out of the 4-5 services/apps I tried yesterday.

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        thanks, I’ll check it out! I’d probably go with one of their cloud instances, as self-hosting is a pain with my skill level.

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        thanks, I’ll check it out! I’d probably go with one of their cloud instances, as self-hosting is a pain with my skill level.

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      I have been using CommaFeed for years. I’m not a huge fan of the most current design, but overall it works well.