NewsBlur is recommended for tech-savvy users, journalists, bloggers, and information enthusiasts who appreciate having control over their content consumption. It's particularly beneficial to users who prefer a customizable and tailored reading experience and those who are comfortable with spending a little time setting up feeds and filters to suit their specific preferences.
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Its interesting to contemplate an RSS-first browser that would have this functionality built-in. Think for example of promoting to full browser status a desktop RSS reader like Akregator [1] (which already embeds a webview). The browser as we now know it is mostly a static application that has long lost its user-centric mission. Websites might push some stuff but the user must do thinks manually. Its primary... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
And maybe subscribe to arch-announce. Or use a RSS/Atom Feed reader for: https://archlinux.org/feeds/news/ I use Akkregator on my KDE desktop. Source: about 2 years ago
Akregator works well for me. I don't want to use my browser, but I want to preview the content. Source: almost 3 years ago
I use the default application on my Fedora KDE installation, Akregator. It's nothing too fancy but it's functional enough. I haven't explored any of the web applications that allow you to log in to your feed—for now I'd rather just export my directory of feeds as an OPML file backup if I'm switching between installations. Source: about 3 years ago
If you're a KDE Plasma user, there is Akregator. I don't really browse RSS feeds, so I don't have any basis for comparison, but it does all the things you're looking for. Source: over 3 years ago
As someone who has been on and off the Degoogle train (I ran full LineageOS without Google Play at one point) and is now pretty deep in iOS territory, I'd say the main thing for me has been email. I've used https://www.fastmail.com for a great deal of years now, which is also home to my calendar as well so there's nothing much of value tied to my Google account. YouTube subscriptions would be annoying to lose but... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
I also use it for its Popular Bookmarks - I subscribed to its RSS feed in NewsBlur and always have something interesting to read when my other feeds are Empty (they rarely are). - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
There's a bunch of replacements. I like https://newsblur.com but there are 4-6 large-ish similar sites. That said, partially what people miss is the relative cultural hegemony of Google Reader. It was RSS front-and-center, prominently featured on websites, supported by the biggest company in tech, with all the users there and able to take advantage of the (sparse) social features. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Https://newsblur.com/ I think this might be pretty close to what you're looking for. It's an RSS feed reader with a platform for discussions. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Currently I'm on Newsblur. But it's really convoluted to Self host - to my "shame" I use their cloud hosted app with premium. It's (over)laden with features that I actually use and cheaper than for example Feedly. Source: almost 2 years ago
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