Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
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#132Re: Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
#133I've been on NewsBlur since Google Reader was put down. I'm still happy with it. Both the web and phone version are nice, and it rarely has issues. https://www.newsblur.com/
Re: Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
#134Re: Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
#135I've been self-hosting miniflux [0] for a couple years. Rock solid performance, deployment is easy, upgrades are small but meaningful, and doesn't use anything exotic in the tech stack (mainly Go, some vanilla JS, persists data in PostgreSQL). I mainly browse on my laptop, but it's pretty decent on mobile. [0]: https://github.com/miniflux/v2
The biggest issue is that once you invest in a reader, your data aside from the feed opml, is stuck in that reader so your favourites, labels, and content can't migrate.
Re: Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
#136I use Feedly, not sure why it's not more frequently recommended. https://feedly.com/
Unfortunately the iOS App has major problems for some users, see the app reviews. I like it, but as of now it's barely usable.
Re: Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
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#138Re: Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
#139Not sure if it's just me, but I have not used a RSS reader as a serious reading software for years. Instead, I only use a RSS reader software to quickly go through all the unread items and send interesting articles to a read-later or bookmark service. The main reasons are: - Some feeds only provide title/summary and not the full text article (yes, I know there are full-text extraction service, but last time I tried t…
Re: Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
#140I don't usually read my feeds in the RSS service, but I look at the headlines and mark what interests me to send it to Pocket and read it quietly there or on the original website of the site.