Are you still using a RSS Jow Forums? Why? Which one?

Are you still using a RSS Jow Forums? Why? Which one?

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twitter.com/XXXXXXX
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

yes, liferea. Local only, no cloud crap or syncing. I consider that a feature.

it's pretty disgusting how many websites these days don't put full posts in the RSS feed, even though most of them still have one, because they want to force you to visit the page and load their advertising spyware. but its still worthwhile for telling you when theres something worth reading.

tt-rss hosted locally

YES.
fredom, velocity, saving resources, no need a search engine, can create local RSS on my server.
feedreader

newsboat and Zebra RSS in browser.

this liferea is the only reader worth using. I tried newsboat, but it's a pain reading articles in the terminal.

This except hosted for as cheap as possible

Thunderbird because I was already using it for email.

anime and manga news, Stonetoss updates, OpenSuse updates, Celebrity Dead Beeper, Menagea3, YAFC.

I use Emacs with elfeed.

A variety of webfics/comics.

I used to use Firefox's Live Bookmarks feature, but they removed that few months ago as part of their ongoing effort to be more like Chrome. Now I use a custom web app I made. It just queries the RSS URIs every hour and displays the results on a webpage.

yep, feedbro
I read too many webcomics (and some devlogs), and I'd rather wait for updates to come to me than worry about hiatuses and missed updates

i used it to keep track of some youtube channels i watch and some webcomics. i use elfeed in emacs. i only wish i knew how to get it to detect youtube URLs so it could open them in mpv, i wouldn't need to use the shit site ever again.

Torrent animu from nyaa.si

yeah i use rss with qbit

>which one
custom with web interface, gonna work on it a little bit more soon
main annoyance with was that all have either horrible terminal interface, or web interface but require full blown SQL and web(apache) servers. mine uses Go's builtin web server.

>why?
keep my eye on multiple blogs and other sources that don't publish often and no need to check them daily
avoid need to have YouTube account

Feedbin for the service, Reeder for the application. Bunch of blogs, design news, webcomics etc and then some torrent lists because I'd rather handle them manually as my client's list is cluttered enough

I use one to automate my podcasts to spotify. Don’t really know what other neat stuff i could do with rss though

Yes. I use QuiteRSS for youtube channels and the rss feature to download animu in qBittorrent.

>Local only, no cloud crap or syncing. I consider that a feature.
t. boomer

Yup, since google reader days
Nowadays i use Feedbro for YT channels, Subreddits, Twitter accounts, and various other sites blogs forums etc

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feedly

You know how dolphins always look happy because of the way their mouth is shaped? From the thumbnail, you probably thought this is a happy dolphin. If you look closely at the corner of the mouth, you see that it's actually downturned. Look at its eyes. Tell me that's a happy dolphin. It's because it knows the truth.

First we killed Jesus.
Then we killed feeds.

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RSSOwl.
5 minutes of news headline reading twice a day, so i mainly use it for news to catch any interesting articles and information.

I use Feeder for my YouTube subscriptions, and a few blogs.

You can set it up to open links in a browser

How do you get RSS feeds from Twitter? I thought twitrss doesn't work anymore?

There are services like Feed43. But I’d expect Twitter to blacklist any of them.

RSS Guard, keeping up with news mostly but also following youtube channels I like without using an account / subscribing.

So long and thanks for all the feeds.

Why newsboat, it's possible with Rust CoC

>webcomics
Which ones?

i like nedroid

No need to use TwitRSS

Just add the twitter.com/XXXXXXX in the url feed and you're ready

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Oh nice

similar for youtube channels:
"youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UCKTehwyGCKF-b2wo0RKwrcg"

spaRSS has everything I could need from a reader

That dont work for me
I assume the XXXXX are the account name?
Using freshrss, doesnt take the url

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newsbeuter but only to test RSS feeds I manage as part of my job

I follow C&H, webcomicname and xkcd.

Yes the X's are the account name, this is for Feedbro though, not FreshRSS.