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Feedbin | FreshRSS | |
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36 | 72 | |
3,373 | 8,170 | |
1.1% | 5.4% | |
9.0 | 9.5 | |
2 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Ruby | PHP | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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Feedbin
- Killed by Google
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Google Reader shut down announced ten years ago today
I can recommend https://feedbin.com/ as a great replacement. It's $50 a year, but in return you get a service that is rock solid with an owner who is luckily very good in >> not << implementing features: no feature creep, no breaking changes, no BS.
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Why does no one talk about RSS readers?
I enjoy using Feedbin, as it's not only my own newsfeed for blogs, but it also supports Twitter too. The interface has a clean, thoughtful design which is really important for me.
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Weekly Self-Hosted Poll: Which RSS feed reader/aggregator are you using?
I no longer self host it, but there is a community contributed Docker Compose stack for Feedbin.
- Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
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The year of the RSS reader (really)
https://feedbin.com/ for a reader designed with admirable restraint, resulting in a lack of feature creep.
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Ask HN: How do you read articles and newsletters?
I use Feedbin - https://feedbin.com for both my RSS feeds and email news letters - I find it works really well and allows me to favourite things as and when I wish to read them again.
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The SugarBots on Twitter are out of control. WHY do I even bother reading LOL
You should know that there are tools which allow you to follow people's tweets without using Twitter (although you will still need a Twitter account for this to work), e.g. feedbin.com
- Is RSS dying? Or coming back?
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Goodbye, Feedly
I’ve been very happy with https://feedbin.com
It’s a paid RSS syncing service and web app too, costs $5 per month, I use it with Reeder (and NetNewsWire etc). It doesn’t have any social cruft or AI assistants or ML companions.
I was also a Feedly user when I decided to try Feedbin, and I immediately noticed how much faster fetching the feeds was on Feedbin. I also like to have my email newsletters in same place (forward them to a Feedbin-provided email address), and I can have filters to mark things like sponsored posts and podcast show notes as read automatically, basically like mute filters.
Feedly premium tier costs pretty much the same, and I wonder how well it would stack against Feedbin. There’s also Inoreader which I think offers pretty similar feature set for a pretty similar price.
Feedly free tier is excellent, and you can work around many of its shortcomings by using an RSS reader app. For example, Feedly free doesn’t offer full text articles, but I can extract the full text with Reeder/NetNewsWire/etc on the client-side. If you really don’t care about speed, mute filters, or reading newsletters in your RSS reader, then Feedly free tier is already more than enough.
FreshRSS
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RSS is still pretty great
Why not provide a URL for your recommendation?
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BlockTube, a YouTube Content Blocker
Why aren't you using an rss feed reader to "subscribe" to all the channels you like and filtering through that? I have all my stuff subscribed in commafeed (https://github.com/Athou/commafeed/ but freshrss is also quite good https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS) I only ever go to youtube main page if I have time to spare and want to see something new, it's wonderful. If you combine this with some ad blocks and sponsorblock it makes youtube splendid again.
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I've Implemented a RSS Reader
Looks great, and I like the simple, no-frills/IAPs model of this.
Any chance you could integrate with RSS aggregators, like FreshRSS, miniflux, ttrss or any of the other self-hosted aggregators? I use FreshRSS and I like having my feeds synced no matter what device I view it on. The Android clients for FreshRSS[0] are a little lacking IMO or a bit out of date so it'd be great to see something new.
- Self hosted Social Media/Facebook aggregation and viewer (does it exist)
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Safely opening up FreshRSS Server
Was thinking about looking into Cloudflare tunnels but from this and this issue, it seems like there is an issue with Cloudflare and FreshRSS.
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Reddit restored the last six months of my comments after I deleted them with shreddit. They also deleted everything older that I had saved.
I would recommend Tiny Tiny RSS or FreshRSS as examples but you can use anything you want, there's plenty of them. Why would you want to pay for something like this?
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With Reddit sunsetting, I'm looking back to RSS. What are the best current tools?
I use FreshRSS. It's great.
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Cannot find anything more useful to selfhost, what's your hidden gem?
FreshRSS -> RSS feed reader
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YouTube viewers outraged after site ‘tests’ banning ad blockers - Dexerto
Solution = use tool to find out YouTube channel IDs and copy/past them into your RSS feed.
- Created RSS feed with any website.
What are some alternatives?
Miniflux - Minimalist and opinionated feed reader
Tiny-Tiny-RSS - A PHP and Ajax feed reader
Full-Text RSS
NewsBlur - NewsBlur is a personal news reader that brings people together to talk about the world. A new sound of an old instrument.
ttrss-reader - Tiny Tiny RSS Reader
Selfoss - multipurpose rss reader, live stream, mashup, aggregation web application
news - :newspaper: RSS/Atom feed reader
gritttt-rss - Implements 'cancelled' sharing-features of Google Reader for the excellent open-source RSS-Reader TinyTiny-RSS: share any page on the web via a bookmarklet and show your shared items in a widget on any website you want. Also allow to import shared&starred articles from Google Reader.
Winds - A Beautiful Open Source RSS & Podcast App Powered by Getstream.io
CommaFeed - Google Reader inspired self-hosted RSS reader.