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All these feeds end up in my Tiny Tiny RSS instance which has further filters/automated labeling. I sometimes "star" articles which I want to read later.
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Shaarli for bookmarks (generates RSS feeds automatically) and sometimes notes
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https://nitter.net generates RSS feeds from the few twitter accounts I follow (I used to use RSSBridge for that but didn't need 99% of its functionality. Anyway there are services/tools to convert almost [anything to RSS]https://github.com/AboutRSS/ALL-about-RSS))
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I'd use pocketrss. So I can just use Mastodon client to read both Mastodon contents and RSS contents (Of course RSS clients were supported).
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I stumbled over https://omnivore.app - seems to be a relatively complete drop-in replacement for readwise.io. Now off to the races to get this thing on my little server.
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