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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml Flmaker @lemmy.world My & Your journey for Ideal RSS Readers for Android & W10?
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Windows 10
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Started first with Thunderbird (W10):
-No configuration options
-No full text option
-Dropped
Then discovered the Raven Reader:
-Best interface
-No longer maintained
-No full text feature
-Dropped
Next, I found RSSGuard:
-Does Not Provides the "full text" feature for offline reading
-More configurable features
-Regularly maintained
-Will drop it if I find a Reader to provide a "full text" or the developer updates it accordingly
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Android
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I started with FocusReader:
-Full text feature, which is a must for me
-Many other features
-Regularly maintained
-Still the best Android option for me for now (I wish any windows RSS Feeder be like this)
Also discovered the RSS Reader feature of a podcast player (PodcastRepublic):
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml baggachipz @sh.itjust.works App idea: RSS reader with built-in comments/replies
Like many, I prefer subscribing to RSS feeds instead of being force-fed by an algorithm. However, sometimes I wish I could comment and/or chat with others about the contents of specific articles in the feed.
I know it's possible to post a link to the article in a link aggregator like Lemmy and have a discussion, but that takes effort to post links and not every article in a feed would be submitted. It also doesn't curate the discussion to only the feeds a user is interested in.
So, my idea is that in a feed, tapping/clicking on the article would show comments people have left and allow the reader to make their own comments/replies. The comments could also be available in a read-only state via api or their own RSS feed, so authors could easily embed them.
I did a little searching and couldn't find anything like this. If this seems useful to anybody else, I think I'd like to write it. So... thoughts?
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml Flmaker @lemmy.world The Best RSS Reader I have discovered the other day: Handy News Reader
github.com Releases · yanus171/Handy-News-ReaderHandy News Reader
free and open-source (FOSS), so you can snag it from F-Droid . It’s loaded with many features
Features:
-full articles at hand
-convenient reading: switching articles by volume buttons or swipe, Tap Zones, remembering the position of reading per article,
-important articles' notification: You will no longer miss anything
-"Read It Later": You can quickly flick through articles
-"Remove When Finished" - once You've finished such an article - it may be automatically removed from the 'Favorites' (='Read It Later') set,
-ready to go off-line
-save the bandwidth: go on-line only for new articles
-gesture-friendly
-the left edge of the screen to adjust text brightness,
-user-friendly: care about Your eyes with a dark theme, adjust text size, color
-neat ideas: non-hyperlinked article headers
-scrolling article pages by 90% of their height can make reading less confusing
-customizable: from Tap Zones' size to hyperlinks' color and underlining & a bunch o
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml NotNotMike @programming.dev Any feed readers for Android with more "intelligent" sort options
Right now I use Feeder, but I want to add larger feeds like HackerNews or r/comics and if I do that then my feed gets overwhelmed with those much more frequently updated feeds.
I'd love an (Android) app with the ability to let the other feeds intermingle near the top of the sort with the larger feeds
Kind of a "sort my chronological per feed"
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml Whale_Visual @sh.itjust.works Inoreader added AI article summaries
We’re excited to introduce Inoreader Intelligence, a set of AI-powered features designed to help you process information faster and work with content more efficiently!
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml NotNotMike @programming.dev Question: Do most feed readers talk to a server?
Started with RSS recently, and I've been using Feeder, but UI wasn't vibing with me so I wanted to explore other options
One that stood out was Tiny Tiny RSS, but I noticed that it's self-hosted
Which made me wonder, what are the other feed apps doing? I assumed no back end would be necessary since I can provide the link to the RSS XML
So what kinds of things are the servers doing?
Or am I misinformed and Tiny Tiny RSS is self-hosted because it is doing something beyond the usual feed readers
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml BrikoX @lemmy.zip Browse YouTube with Open RSS feeds
Current YouTube RSS Feeds leave much to be desired, so we're improving them
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml fer0n @lemmy.world iOS App for Podcasts on YouTube
apps.apple.com Unwatched for YouTubeFollow YouTube channels or add Videos to watch them later KEY FEATURES • The Queue No autoplay, no algorithmic bottomless feed. Just the Videos queued up in the order you want to. • Follow Channels or Playlist Automatically add new videos • Triage Choose where new videos of each channel should ...
Feels like there’s more and more podcasts going on YouTube and some have chapters only there, not in their actual podcast feeds. I made a tiny iOS App that works similar to Castro, only for YouTube videos.
It's free and open source. I'm happy to get any feedback or to hear from people who find it as useful as I do.
You can get it here: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6477287463
Features
- Queue & Inbox triaging (can be custom per channel)
- Custom playback speed per channel
- (pre-select) chapters
- Picture-in-Picture & background audio
- & more
It’s not perfect and definitely not a full podcast player replacement, but it could be useful as an add on in some cases. At the very least people who enjoy Castro might find it useful to have something similar for YouTube videos.
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml alex [they, il] @jlai.lu Own your scroll - uncountable thoughts (another RSS advocacy post)
thoughts.uncountable.uk Own your scroll - uncountable thoughtsScrolling is a necessary tool of digital existence, no matter how much we detest our dependence on it. This is largely because most people are scrolling on a platform where they have little control on the content they see. Social media algorithms mean you don't see the posts of everyone…
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml BrikoX @lemmy.zip Vivaldi browser improves customization for RSS subscriptions
The Vivaldi web browser adds a new level of customization to its RSS feed subscription feature
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml roadrunner_ex @lemmy.ca Project Announcement: RSS Temple
So, I'm tentative to announce this project, as the server it's running on is a bit of a potato which will probably fall over pretty quick if it gains any traction, but...
Introducing RSS Temple!
If you're interested in a free RSS reader which attempts to mimic some of the more useful features of the big players (Feedly and Google Reader, in particular), including full-text search, hotkey navigation, small footprint interface, and sharing to both Lemmy and Mastodon (among others), I would love if you gave RSS Temple a try.
I've been working on this project for ~7 years now, and I alone cannot find any more bugs or usability issues, so I hope it's ready for the community to see. Any feedback is appreciated!
The code is open at:
https://github.com/murrple-1/rss_temple (server, Python)
https://github.com/murrple-1/rss_temple_ui (landing page and web app, Angular and EleventyJS)
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml Kalcifer @sh.itjust.works What is the difference between RSS Bridge and RSSHub?
I am familiar with RSS Bridge, but I recently came across RSSHub, and I'm not sure exactly what it does differently than RSS Bridge. Would someone be able to compare the two, or explain why you would use one over the other?
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml kabi @lemm.ee Newsboat - filter youtube shorts?
Is there any universal or newsboat specific way to do this? The RSS feed itself doesn't even hint at it being a short, so probably not.
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml moreeni @lemm.ee Cross-platform FOSS RSS reader?
I'm looking for an RSS reader that would be able to have its data synchronised across devices using Syncthing (it just should store its data locally in a certain folder that looks the same on all devices).
Any suggestions?
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml lemmyrolinga @lemmy.ml Social Media on RSS?
Hi I'm not a fan of social media and I left TW recently because I realized I spent too much time in there doomscroling and getting angry. That's how I found Lemmy
but there are still a few IG and TW accounts that I would like to keep tabs on (local news, content creators, stuff like that) Is there a way to maybe put all that in a single app in a controlled feed? I though maybe RSS (Been using Feeder recently, still building my sources but I like it) could be an answer but I haven't found a tool that's free and still working (I know it's the opposite of their business model)
My hopes are not high, but thanks im advance for any answer
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml 𝗧𝗼𝗮𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿 *𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑦 𝑝𝑢𝑠ℎ𝑒𝑑 𝑑𝑜𝑤𝑛 @slrpnk.net What is your Android RSS reader of choice for your FreshRSS instance?
The third party applications section of FreshRSS's site lists several apps that haven't been updated in years or have ads, unfortunately. https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/blob/edge/README.md#apis--native-apps
Are there any good, FOSS Android apps that work with FreshRSS? Ideally including bookmarks, labels, and syncing read articles. Or at least one that is "good enough" for your use? The site is awesome on mobile, however I do not get notifications on new articles in a category.
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml testman @lemmy.ml farside.link Make Your OWN YouTube with an Old School RSS Reader!TEAM SGG PATREON https://www.patreon.com/SomeGadgetGuy YouTube is pretty terrible at notifications. We can fix that! Using an old bit of tech called an RSS reader, we can subscribe to blogs, websites, AND YouTube channels! It's really easy, and you'll never miss posts from your favorite channels aga...
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml spaduf @slrpnk.net Nunti - An Android RSS Reader that Learns Your Preferences
I recently made a post looking for an RSS feeder with some sort of intelligent content surfacing system, and have just stumbled upon exactly that. All analysis is local and so far seems to be quite good.
Github: https://gitlab.com/ondrejfoltyn/nunti
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml spaduf @slrpnk.net FOSS RSS Readers with Content Surfacing
Does anybody have any recommendations for FOSS RSS readers with actual content surfacing features? So many RSS feeds are full of junk (this is particularly a problem with feeds with wildly disparate posting frequencies) and I've always felt they'd be a lot more useful if people were putting more effort into a modern way to sort through extremely dense feeds.
EDIT: Actually just stumbled on one for mobile. Check out Nunti on android (https://gitlab.com/ondrejfoltyn/nunti)