I use RSS a lot to keep me updated. Will they call me boomer?
RSS is more alive than it ever was
The whole effing podcast industry uses RSS. All kinds of open fediverse and similar apps use RSS.
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I use RSS very often, have about 15 sources. Me = Boomer too :) By the way, the reader runs on my Umbrel node. https://apps.umbrel.com/app/freshrss
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15 sources?
i have up to 600 sources, including podcasts and youtube channels
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I'm a little man. For podcasts I'm using fountain, for YT channels directly the YouTube app.
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Would you mind sharing your OPML file?
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i made my own rss client that embeds youtube player
this way i can watch my favourite channels without open youtube website
plus, youtube webapp doesn't have a way to organize channels subscriptions into folders and lists, mine does
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That's interesting. There are also excellent privacy-focused alternatives to YouTube for both desktop and Android. These alternatives come with their own players and unique ways of organizing channel subscriptions. One such example is LibreTube.
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Nice. LibreTube works on desktop? i dont use smartphone
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Piped is a progressive web app so you can install it in your browser.
Very much still alive. I use it every day, after recently re-discovering (remembering about) it.
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I started using it recently to lessen my presence on the dumpster fires of social media. I self-host my own instance of FreshRSS on my Raspberry pi
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~nostr will make RSS mainstream again.
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Its solid.. Rock Solid Signal
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Use it everyday. Works like a charm.
It is a thing.
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I've been paying $2/mo to feedbin.com for years and hardly use it anymore, partly due to social media (SN included) and Readwise. I used to think there was no use for Twitter if I could get all the content I was interested in from RSS, but I think the interaction was what sucked me into that hell-hole.
I pay $8/mo to Readwise and while it has a ton more features, I still prefer feedbin's UI. Readwise is good for notes and it's TTS.
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The best news filter ever. Don't give up.
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RSS is amazing, it's very much alive and kicking.
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I’m sure the kids today will rediscover rss the same way they rediscover fashion and music. I still use it daily.
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I use it to keep up with webcomics, some small news sites, and some subreddits. It's easy to avoid endless scrolling when your feed is finite and automatically marks articles as "read" when you scroll past them. It's whatever the opposite of a "dark pattern" is.
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Same for me. I avoid mainstream media, and rely exclusively on my rss feed to stay informed.
It's definitely NOT dead! PS: readwise had the best RSS client on the market.
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It is used back-end more than many realize.
RSS on Old Timer!
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I should call you Gen-Xer or millennial, which may be worse? ha! I'd be surprised to see a boomer using RSS. I use miniflux.app every day. It's great. perfect minimalist design. It is open source and you can self host, but it's $15/year for their hosted option. I have built up a feed of a lot of obscure blogs that don't always post so when they do, it's super fun. I also have all the youtube channels I follow there.
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Still use it every day and always will.
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People have been saying RSS was dead for at least ten years now. So dumb. Podcasts depend on the protocol. Been using it for years to follow websites and podcasts. I even us it for SN.
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