Spyke
lemmy.world

The decentralized cross-device sync works surprisingly well! It's a great app with no ads, minimal but attractive UI, a nice reader mode. The closest successor to Press reader.

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Chozoreply
kbin.social

This looks really interesting! Do you know of any concerning limitations of the free version anyone should be aware of?

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Their free is pretty much just "you get to use a very limited amount of our features, to try em out" and the limited amount is still pretty generous.

I've been using them for a very long time, since before the free was actually an option, and have to say they're absolutely the best RSS aggregator I've found

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lemmy.world

Big shout for FreshRSS. No issues with privacy (you self-host on a simple PHP/MySQL server), and you can do as many filters as you like (instead of paying for it on feedly). then get an android reader like FeedMe that supports the FreshRSS stream and you're golden!

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sh.itjust.works

Fwiw, I'm pretty sure mine is just SQLite db. I set it up a bit ago but don't remember a big db install. Granted it's mainly me and just a couple others at most so that should be fine.

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I think it might support that too. I just do development in the PHP/MySQL stack, so it was a no brainer for me. I have Kodi running off MySQL as well to share with connected devices. who needs plex? :)

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pacoboydreply
lemm.ee

Just did this exact setup last week. Loving it.

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It's awesome, especially once you add all the filters to weed out some junk. What a great, self-contained, private setup!

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This app made me use RSS on mobile again

Good UI
It can retrieve the whole article if only a preview is available
Freshrss sync

It's a copy of Reeder on iOS

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+1 for FeedMe

Would love to switch to feeder which is open source but the following are preventing me from switching :

  • as soon as an article is marked as read it is removed from articles list. FeedMe only remove it when switching tag / folder
  • can't lock an article as unread. You can save one but it's less convenient
  • can't customize swipe gestures
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yaomtcreply
kbin.social

I like that the Android app is open source and available on F-Droid and that self hosting is an option, so I pay for premium so I don't have to deal with the hassle of self hosting while I support the developer!

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An excellent choice. I do the same with Home Assistant - I COULD set up a wireguard/Tail scale connection to HA, but Nabu Casa works great and supports the developers so they can do more cool stuff like voice assistants so I can finally get rid of the AmazonEars in my house.

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I use Feedly on both iPad, Android and PC, it’s simple, it syncs across all my devices, it is nice and it covers all my needs.

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Feedly, but only because it has a web browser URL I can use if I want. I'd have probably gone for a FOSS solution otherwise.

Come to think of it, that's also the only reason I use Google Keep. Maybe I should look at self hosting...

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lemmy.zip

I'm also looking for an RSS reader, privacy friendly and with notifications. Any suggestion?

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lemmy.world

I use ReadYou. Has more features and easier to understand than Feeder (at least for me).

Requires no permissions (except enabling notifications), can use local (on device) accounts. Only requires RSS links, no other data.

Supports notifications, have not tried it. Also likely requires background refresh, which I don't use, so don't know about that.

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lemmy.world

I use Feedly but many websites only show a extract and I need to go direct to their website, I'm guessing this is a limitation impsoed by site owners... Is there any "perfect client" for this?

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lemmy.world

Some readers like Feeder allow you to click into the article with a simplified Reader view. Next best thing to having the full content in the RSS entry itself

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kratoz29reply
lemmy.world

Man, I keep hearing good stuff about Feeder, I might actually move from Feedly to that one lol, is there like an easy migration tool?

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I have a self-hosted Nextcloud instance, and I use the Nextcloud News app on Android.

Works really well. There's also Inoreader, which is really good. There's also a couple of good ones on F-Droid that you can check out.

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nc.gnzl.cl

I've been using FocusReader for a while now to sync with my self hosted RSS provider (FreshRSS), works great and is under active development.

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Yeah, FocusReader is my current goto as well. Works great on mobile, and pretty well on a (9") tablet. Clean UI. And syncs with Inoreader.

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I'm still using Feedly. But I don't know if is a bad idea (speaking of privacy).

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Feedme on my phone synced with feedly in the web. Use both platforms.

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ExXxtr3mereply
kbin.social

It received an update two months ago, i don't think it's abandoned.

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From what I saw, the updates are just rare and occasional bug corrections, but never new features.

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For years I've used Feedly, but recently tried "Feeder" on Android. I like the minimalist and no ad aspects. Even better it has a "fetch full article" function that works even for some paywalled sites. - downside is no website.

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Commafeed
free and open source, web-based, can be self-hosted
When Google Reader died, I went to search for it's alternatives, and Commafeed was the only one that used 100% of screen width.

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Feedly. Been using em daily since the day Google Reader went arse-up.

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lemmy.fmhy.ml

This is my choice as well. Sadly it has long since stopped getting updates - while basic RSS features will always work, hoping Feedly integration keeps working.

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