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I see this all the time and while at the time I thought the same there's so many good alternatives these days, even better than back then. All the interesting and small websites I want to follow still have RSS feeds so I feel like we can move on. The two I use for many years already are: - https://miniflux.app (OS, Minimal, web interface and can be used with all clients that support Fever or Google Reader API) -... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
And like with most multiplatform apps, it doesn't look native at all on iOS. I prefer my current combination of: https://netnewswire.com + https://miniflux.app Both open source too. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Ive had pretty good luck finding feeds for stuff I want to subscribe to. There isn't always an explicit rss link but you'd be surprised how many blog platforms provide a /rss or /feed endpoint by default. The reader I use is pretty good at finding them if I just give it a link to the home page. Source: about 1 year ago
I have miniflux https://miniflux.app/ as my rss reader. It is setup in a container and if I am outside of my home network I use tailscale to connect to the local network. Source: over 1 year ago
As a recent returnee to the world of RSS feeds, I’ve been enjoying the miniflux client [1] self hosted with docker-compose. Fast, cross-platform, not fancy. [1] https://miniflux.app/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
1. You often don't know what resources you will really "value" in the future, so no more to save or not to save, this is the question 2. tagging, to be effective, require discipline (thinking about then sticking to an agile system). So, we just replace it with search, preferably NLP/AI (so you don't have to remember the exact keywords) Apps do exist, from the expansive [1] to the experimental [2].... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
These two (Chromium-based) seem to stand out (I have not tested them yet) https://github.com/lengstrom/falcon Others Similar Mac Only ->: https://www.browserparrot.com/ "AI" Powered -> https://heyday.xyz/ Novel Concept -> https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
a small tip I use -> I ask myself : can I find it later using a keyword ? If yes, I pass. I may sometimes append these keywords and related ones to my notes (if they are specific/new) See, the problem is the keywords : the way we search for it later will sometimes not lead (directly anyway) to the original keywords/results. So, The day we will have good enough NLP search for history/bookmarks/notes, this problem... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Https://heyday.xyz - (paid with 14day free trial) --AI-powered research assistant that resurfaces content you forgot about with enhanced search results, article overlays, and a knowledge base that fills itself. Source: over 1 year ago
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