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Turn GitHub into an RSS Reader

Miniflux Feedly Fraidycat
  1. Miniflux is a minimalist web-based RSS reader. It's very easy to use.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #RSS Reader #RSS #News & Books 46 social mentions

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    The content you need to accelerate your research, marketing, and sales.
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • $72.0 / Annually (1000 sources)
    You can try feedly[0] as it has at least some of the above — smart labels, custom grouping and easy access to discussions (on hn at least - I don't use the others). There's also a premium version which may support some of the other features you've mentioned. 0. https://feedly.com/.

    #Insight Management #RSS #RSS Reader 20 social mentions

  3. A desktop app or browser extension for Firefox or Chrome. You can use it to follow people (hundreds) on whatever platform they choose - Twitter, a blog, YouTube, even on a public TiddlyWiki
    I used to have a "standard" RSS reader a long time ago but then got swamped in the hundreds of posts I didn't (have time to) read. It was such a big source of FOMO I had to completely stop using it. Now I'm happy using fraidycat (https://fraidyc.at/) because it behaves the way I want: a very active source will only overshadow itself. Instead I have a list of all sources and I can have a quick look of the latest article of each source <i>on the same screen</i>. When I feel a source is too noisy it means I'm not interested in every single post, so I push it down to lower levels of importance, who live in a different tab. I know stuff happens there but I'm rarely interested so it's ok if I check only once a week for example.

    #RSS Reader #RSS Client #Social Networks 26 social mentions

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