As an alternative if you know any good list of RSS feeds please do share them!
I’d like to plug https://morss.it/
It turns any truncated RSS feed (which only provides a small intro), into a full-text RSS feed. Half my feeds run trough morss first.
So this is like Feeder does with incomplete feeds?
Additional to original question what app do you use for rss? I used to use feedly, but would like something more FOSS.
If you’re on iOS, NetNewsWire is absolutely amazing. It’s very native, fast and FOSS!
I don’t know if it is FOSS, but many people recommend Feeder.
+1 for feeder. A really nice feature it has it it’s reader mode. Basically fetches the webpage for you and strips it down to pure html and gives a pleasant reading experience without any javascript stuff, because we know everyone loveees auto playing videos that scrolls with the page. Kind of like a reader mode in a browser, but within the app itself.
because we know everyone loveees auto playing videos that scrolls with the page.
Dude, I just made a post regarding that ugly feature lol.
https://lemmy.world/post/1913828
I wonder why Feedly hasn’t added that amazing feature, for me that alone made me switch right away.
I use Feeder. It is FOSS. Here is the f-droid link https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.nononsenseapps.feeder/
Neo Feed and Nextcloud News
I’m using Read You on F-Droid
Could you tell us what subject you would like to read? Because it’s like asking for book recommendations without giving your favorites genres.
For me, it’s my Lemmy Subscribed/Active feed. I got rid of HN and Reddit as soon as I figure out how to use it. It’s pretty magical. The only other thing I have in my reader now is YouTube channel feeds.
Does anyone still use RSS feeds? I had assumed that the concept is dead
Everyday.
I imagine that there are far fewer people who use RSS now than there were 10 years ago. The rise of social media and shorter attention spans may have something to do with that. Personally, I’m in the RSS cult, using Tiny Tiny RSS.
They might want it to be dead, I mean we don’t watch ads through the RSS feed or other crap.