Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
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#62Super neat and minimal web based rss reader. It also needs minimal resources and virtually no maintenance.
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#64Fraidycat [1] (+ Feedly) [1] https://fraidyc.at/
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#65I use Feedly, not sure why it's not more frequently recommended. https://feedly.com/
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#66I pay for Bazqux reader because I’d like for it to stick around as a small business with a vested interest in serving my feeds and not pivoting to newsletters or algorithmic news or whatever: https://bazqux.com/ That gets read from the Reeder app on iOS or on the web on Windows. Longer pieces get saved to Instapaper for Kindle-reading and archived on pinboard.
It's a simple, no-frills experience that reminds me of what I liked about Google Reader.
I use their PWA on mobile, which works really well.
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#67Miniflux. I'm incredibly happy with how simple and usable it is. I mostly use it as a PWA on my phone. https://miniflux.app/
I really like miniflux, but I really wish it had a weighted post ordering rather than a simple chronological ordering. I posted a feature request about this earlier this year[0], but the gist is this: If you subscribe to some feeds that post 100+ times a day (like a major news outlet) and others that post only once every couple months or so (like many personal blogs), you'll never catch the latter because those posts…
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#70I use Feedly, not sure why it's not more frequently recommended. https://feedly.com/