Feedbin
goread
Feedbin | goread | |
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36 | 1 | |
3,393 | 2,411 | |
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9.1 | 0.0 | |
4 days ago | about 4 years ago | |
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MIT License | ISC License |
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Feedbin
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Show HN: ADHD STASH. A curated collection of ADHD friendly products and services
It would work the same for me, if only because I'd redirect the email to my RSS reader (via Feedbin[0] or Kill the Newsletter[1] or similar)! I suspect most people who care about RSS would do the same, but the Webflow docs[2] show it being pretty straightforward to set up, and (imo) it's an easy backup hedge against all your comms getting stuck in spam filters. Plus, it just feels more ADHD-friendly to me to reduce ping noise as much as possible.
[0] https://feedbin.com/
[1] https://kill-the-newsletter.com/
[2] https://university.webflow.com/lesson/rss-feed
- Killed by Google
- At its peak, Google Reader had 30M users but no executive support
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Reddit API Changes, Subreddit Blackout, and How It Affects You
I use Feedbin to read them. Because of their open nature nobody can tell the sole developer there “people can only read feeds using our app, and you can go pound sand”.
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Web browser-based RSS reader
Comes to my mind one that I bumped into a while ago: Feedbin, although I haven't tried it. It's web based and it costs $5/month but it has a 30 day trial period. It works also through third party apps on Android and iOS (well, the latter seems to have a dedicated one by themselves).
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Pick of the Day - 4/23/23 (Sunday)
There’s a RSS feed which you can use with something like feedbin.com
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Mac Power Users 686: Consuming Content in 2023
Links and Show Notes:More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segmentsSubmit FeedbackApple Releases iOS and iPadOS 16.4 with New Emoji, Notifications for Web Apps on the Home Screen, Voice Isolation for Cellular Calls, New Shortcuts Actions, and More - MacStoriesReadwiseKindle ScribeAmazon.com: How to Calm Your Mind by Chris BaileyMac Power Users #550: The World of RSS - Relay FMReadwise ReaderReeder 5FeedbinSubscribe to Email Newsletters in FeedbinGoodLinksThe Disney Bundle: Stream Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+YouTube TVJustWatch AppCuriosity StreamYouTube PremiumCGP Grey - YouTubeHands-On With Apple's New Classical Music App - MacRumorsOvercastLibbyThree Thoughts Spurred by a Random iOS 5 Screenshot – 512 PixelsStephen Hackett (@[email protected]) - eworld.socialMacSparky (@[email protected]) - MastodonSofa: Downtime Organizer
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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.
goread
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RIP Google Reader
Exactly, Google Reader was a pretty straight forward RSS reader, and there are a bunch of other ones that existed then as they do now. Literally a week after it went down, someone wrote an exact alternative in Go you could host on AppEngine [1]. It was nearly identical. Many other similar project sprung up too, which goes to show how basic and non-special Reader really was.
People love to put it on a pedestal and circlejerk to the nostalgia, but an app that any engineer worth their salt can code in a weekend isn't really something worth Google's time and Google-scale.
https://github.com/mjibson/goread
What are some alternatives?
NewsBlur - NewsBlur is a personal news reader that brings people together to talk about the world. A new sound of an old instrument.
neocities - Neocities.org - the web site. The entire thing. Yep, we're completely open source.
Miniflux - Minimalist and opinionated feed reader
ftr-site-config - Site-specific article extraction rules to aid content extractors, feed readers, and 'read later' applications.
FreshRSS - A free, self-hostable news aggregator…
desktop - Fork of GitHub Desktop to support various Linux distributions
Winds - A Beautiful Open Source RSS & Podcast App Powered by Getstream.io
FeedHQ - FeedHQ is a web-based feed reader
readerisdead - A collection of tools to help with the Google Reader shutdown.
CommaFeed - Google Reader inspired self-hosted RSS reader.
RSS2EMail - open-source tool for Windows, Mac OS and UNIX for getting news from RSS feeds in email