What RSS reader do you guys use?
I start, I use feedly but never gave RSS Readers much thought.
Feedly
>>62250248
>RSS reader
Is this 2007?
>>62250248
Quiterss. It does't really like dark themes tho.
Webextension port of bamboo reader when?
>>62250359
Why not?
I bet you work for Google.
Feedly currently but it's absolute garbage.
Looking for an alternative that would let me filter out keywords, and something that retains unread articles for more than 30/60/90 days.
>>62250248
Inoreader is what I use. Nice UI, lots of settings and customization, fast and reliable.
Emacs (elfeed)
>>62250359
Are you an underage faggot?
>>62250359
>subscribe to youtube channels without using botnet account
>get new articles from several sources without clicking through all the websites
>manage locally read/unread, tags and keywords, bookmark etc. in unified interface
ignoring it uses XML and pull-based inefficiency, what's wrong with that?
>>62250248
Thunderbird for occasional update notification of software, custom firmware updates. Good enough.
I just check the news websites myself.
Thunderbird. It might lack some of the features discussed in this ITT, but I already have it installed for email.
>>62251387
>able to load entire articles
that's the only reason I still use it
you have to pay to get some extra functionality
Sharpreader
I've always used Thunderbird. I honestly don't have that many feeds, but I have it installed anyway and using anything else just feels all wrong.
>>62251718
>subscribe to youtube channels without using botnet account
I have youtube-dl for that
>get new articles from several sources without clicking through all the websites
Having everything on a single page is just as bad. I don't having something to do.
By using different sites, I can check different sources in the way I deem them to be the best source, should it be local news, nation wide news, global news or industry specific news.
Checking a few sites is not a chore, it is certainly better than "you might also like this"
TT-RSS
>>62252701
any good rss reader allows you to separate things
rss feeds typically also allow you the distinction of only subbing to a particular part of news (ie only tech news from xxx and not their sports stuff).
rss is way more flexible than you give it credit for
>>62252701
>I have no job and no life so I want to waste as much of my time as possible checking 100 different sites, each of which makes me wait for 2MB of botnet JavaScript to load.
>>62252794
I get paid hourly, why would I want to automate procrastinating?
>>62252822
so you can get more procrastinating done during your workday
>>62250248
commafeed
it just werks
>>62252911
I'm unable to receive feed from google news, does this happen to you
>>62251326
I'm using RSSOwl, it has the features you need
Akregator
Newsflow desu
it just werks
>>62250248
when google reader died I tried a couple and ended up switching to Inoreader.
It works and it doesn't hide most of its features behind a paywall