I use netnewswire because I'm in the Apple ecosystem. https://netnewswire.com/
Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
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#23Having everything happen locally on my own machine is great - I never want to be in the position of losing Google Reader again. And the option to do non-interactive refresh makes is almost as nice for high volume feeds.
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Re: Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
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#25I use netnewswire because I'm in the Apple ecosystem. https://netnewswire.com/
Works great with self-hosted FreshRSS.
Possibly my favorite software release of 2022!
Re: Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
#26I connect/subscribe it to various things - one of which is a previously curated FreshRSS instance, running in a docker container. So reeder connects and updates read/new feed additions too.
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#29It has a highly customizable UI.
It handles all the fetching/refreshes/storage right in your browser, no need to install anything else or self-host a backend.
And you can import/export OPML feed collections, so you can easily switch to another solution when you outgrow it.
The only downside I've found: it doesn't sync between machines (at least, not for free). That's totally fine when you're just trying out RSS for the first time, but it does get annoying if you eventually want to read on, say, a phone, tablet, and laptop in different situations. For that use case, NNW + FreshRSS is my current, excellent solution.