if you're trying to migrate off feedly, here's how to export an .opml file to import all of your feeds into a new RSS reader
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if you're trying to migrate off feedly, here's how to export an .opml file to import all of your feeds into a new RSS reader 23 comments
@db0 @molly0xfff ah, I see, thanks! jesus Christ... what do you guys use instead? Feedly saved my Google Reader subs back in the day @stooovie @db0 @molly0xfff been using KDE's reader and settled to read the feeds once I'm at my PC and gave up using mobile I've been using Nextcloud with the news plugin for years. Not sure if it is worth it just for RSS, but I'm already running Nextcloud anyway. @stooovie @db0 @molly0xfff It's completely impractical for most folks, but I used TinyTinyRSS and the AWS free tier as a learning experience. You can probably run TT-RSS on a Raspberry Pi. @stooovie @molly0xfff no, just a bizarre choice of in-app messaging art that seems to be focussed on pleasing the customers who are union-busting business owners. Which is a signal of something not great. But given that I'm a free user, I'm not sure I can blame them for not catering to my interests. I can blame them, however, for going out of their way to raise my eyebrows. @benjaminperdomo i'm giving @NetNewsWire a shot, since it's FOSS and a few folks have recommended it to me in the past. can't personally vouch yet, though @molly0xfff @benjaminperdomo @NetNewsWire I've been on Inoreader for a couple of years and it has worked well. Mobile apps are good and it has plenty of nerdy filtering and keyword matching stuff in it. @major @molly0xfff @benjaminperdomo @NetNewsWire Thanks, this seems pretty good. Also supports Android, which NetNewsWire doesn't seem to. @zeh @molly0xfff @benjaminperdomo @NetNewsWire Inoreader does a great job of de-duplicating multiple feeds and it has built in stuff to track accounts on the birdsite, reddit, and email newsletters. They also have a feature where they load images through their proxy (optionally) so that your IP never hits the remote feed or its content. @benjaminperdomo @molly0xfff I like @newsblur for a cross-platform web-based RSS reader. It also functions as a backend for NetNewsWire which I use on my phone. @sethrichards @benjaminperdomo @molly0xfff @newsblur seconding newsblur! Been my go-to for a number of years now @benjaminperdomo @molly0xfff I like @feedbin; it's not free, but reasonably priced, with a great reading experience (including email newsletters), and most RSS apps support it as a backend, if those are more your style. @benjaminperdomo @molly0xfff feeder on Fdroid is fine, rss saavy on the playstore is alright, and i'm gonna take this chance to shout-out Russ for desktop too @benjaminperdomo @molly0xfff TinyTinyRSS is a solid self-hosted solution. And Nextcloud has an equivalent plugin app for it. I've used both, both work well. Both also have mobile apps available. @molly0xfff I recently moved from Feedly to Readwise Reader. Really loving the highlighting features + the ability to tie in newsletters and other sources. It’s still being built out, but I’d highly recommend checking it out! https://readwise.io/read @molly0xfff @molly0xfff |
@molly0xfff what's wrong with Feedly? another nazi takeover?