Any guidance for getting started with RSS feeds? Suggestions, softwares, what makes you enjoy yours, and how your keep it curated?
Well, figuring out the sources you want to have in your RSS Feeder is a you task. Gotta know your interests. Find news sites or blogs of those interests and sub their RSS feed.
I use android and use Feeder from the F-droid app store.
+1 for Feeder! Also there’s is and add-on on Firefox Get RSS Feed URL that is very handy
I currently use Feedly (its proprietary though)… I have in mind switching to my own instance of FreshRSS which looks awesome and has its mobile compatible apps too.
I would also like to mention two little tricks that made my life easier with RSS:
- First RSSHub: it allows you to made a RSS feed out of almost anything! RSS can be awesome…
- Second, in GitHub if you append ‘.atom’ to any relases of a repostory you get a RSS feed for releases (which I use to track different releases) for example for lemmy https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/releases.atom
Hope this helps!
I run my own FreshRSS and it’s been a great experience.
Seconding Feedly.
Another vote for feedly. I really would like to switch (since it’s not FOSS), but the phone app is just too damn convenient. I need to clear my reading list on the go.
@lunar2m7 I was in the same boat recently. I searched for a service that I controlled. I wanted it to be centralized where I could read it on my phone or on any computer and the read articles would sync.
The best solution I found is Nextcoud News. There’s an android app and it seems to be able to sync with some desktop clients (didn’t try yet).
Im happy with it now.I came across this pdf list while Google searching, but most websites have an RSS feed that you can Google to find the link or find directly from their own webpage.
https://about.fb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/rss-urls-1.pdf
As for what app I’m using, I came across a bare bones Android reader called Pure RSS
I use the Feeder Android app, it’s simple and easy to get set up.
I use NewsBlur. It’s sometimes clunky adding an RSS feed but the way you can organize things and do 101 settings is terrific. It’s for-pay though (around $30/year? I think) so that may not interest you. But I find it does far more than the free stuff that I tried.
On the linux or windows desktop, you can use Thunderbird or Vivaldi - both have a RSS feed option. On the linux systems there’s Akregator which seems simpler to me just being focused on RSS. That said, I’m literally only using RSS to track new blog posts from Vivaldi for update releases for work purposes, so IDK about “more normal use”.
@lunar2m7 I’d go Feedly. Really frictionless and free. Then you can either just use the site itself or if you want software - you can either use their official app or find a compatible reader. I use Reeder (https://reederapp.com/) on both my Mac and iPhone which is lovely, clean, also talks to instapaper - I don’t know what there is on Windows/Linux/Android but there probably will be some pretty nice clients.
If you’re on Apple platforms you can try NetNewsWire. Comes with a Safari extension that you can use to easily add a feed and it syncs with iCloud and/or Feedly. Edit: grammar