🧵 …to find the corresponding RSS and Atom feeds of exciting and interesting blogs and co. on the Internet, you can search on @feedle. I have already informed you about this here in Fediverse. And it's easy to subscribe in the web software above.
Today’s a bustling day at Accessible Android! If you’re an RSS enthusiast and want to keep up with our latest posts and app listings all in one feed, here’s the URL for your RSS reader: https://accessibleandroid.com/feed#RSS#Android#Accessibility
We need an #RSS reader with "Reply" and "Repost" buttons. These actions would occur on a blog you connect with #Micropub or #XMLRPC, and use #WebMentions to notify the originating site.
#Newsboat est un lecteur #RSS pour #Linux en ligne de commande, et c'est étonnamment agréable à utiliser.
Comme il ne s'agit que de texte, on est vraiment concentré sur les articles à lire, sans aucune forme de diversion.
Les lecteurs RSS permettent de gérer ses sources d'information et d'exporter/importer ses données d'un lecteur à l'autre (via des fichiers au format OPML), ce qui permet de rester maître de son contenu, sans être envahi de contenus publicitaires.
@Greguti yup, #newsboat est mon lecteur principal, j'ai hâte que #toot fonctionne parfaitement (boost, fav et poster des images) pour avoir toutes mes nouvelles dans le terminal.
@Widowild1@lapor I also quickly tested Miniflux (on YunoHost) and I find it less practical/relevant when you have more than 5 RSS feeds to follow. I find the organisation and readability better on FreshRSS 🤔
@danslerush@lapor What's funny is that I would have said the opposite, but that's just a point of view. What I like best about miniflux is its speed and automatic article export (shaarli, freshrss, readeck, etc.).
On freshrss I always get connection errors with freshrss and read errors on the DB.
I'd already pointed out the problem on their github, changing images (edge, linuxserver,...) did nothing, whereas miniflux is very fluid.
J'ai fait la bascule #TinyTinyRSS (qui ne m'alimentait plus correctement mes flux) vers #FreshRSS avec l'application « Read You » sur Android. Et bien ça fonctionne plutôt très bien, un grand merci à @marien pour le boulot ! 🖖 #RSS
@danslerush@marien Salut, je viens d'installer FreshRss et je commence à le découvrir.
Qu'est ce qu'apporte une appli par rapport au site en mode mobile ?
@lascapi Salut ! Alors très bonne question, je suppose que c'est une question d'habitude parce que c'est vrai que la version mobile est très bien. Mini avantage : j'ai pas à renseigner user/password tout le temps dans Firefox (je supprime le cache tout le temps) et l'affichage "Material" de ReadYou est plutôt agréable à la lecture 🤓 @marien
Et si on dépoussiérait le flux RSS, une technologie qui existe depuis 1999 ?
Lorsque j’ai commencé à écrire des articles et les publier sur mon blog, deux personnes m’ont interpellé pour me demander s’il existait un flux RSS pour se tenir au courant de mes publications en temps réel.
Merci infiniment à @ElectronLibre, @cellix et @nhoizey pour votre partage d’expérience et de m’avoir donné l’opportunité de mettre en place le flux RSS sur mon blog. 💪🏼
If you want to archive your Mastodon or other app/site feed posts into Obsidian as separate post entries, I wrote a post about how to use the Simple RSS plugin to do that. I cover Mastodon and Grav RSS feeds. I've done the best I can do for now with instructions and a big thank you goes out to simple rss dev Monnier Antoine for being super helpful.
I have this blog set up and ready for writing using a bare, classic web stack with no framework, no static site generator, just html/css files and some short scripts in JS and OCaml.
The only thing I feel is missing is an RSS feed. Presently I am feeling very inclined to just rolling my own RSS using the very same stack (a text editor and scripts) instead of switching to some SSG just to get an RSS feed. Something tells me that this is a sinful, heretic thought.
Ideas welcome on how to avoid such heresy. Encouragement to just do it also welcome.
"But the real tragedy of Reader was that it had all the signs of being something big, and Google just couldn’t see it. Desperate to play catch-up to Facebook and Twitter, the company shut down one of its most prescient projects; you can see in Reader shades of everything from Twitter to the newsletter boom to the rising social web."
Arguably the death of 20% time at Goggle marked the point where it stopped being an engineer-driven company and became a paperclip-maximiser (paperclips, in this case, being ad views).
"Ultimately, Wetherell ended up spending some of his 20 percent time — Google’s famous policy of letting employees work on just about whatever they wanted, which ironically died about the same time Reader did — building Fusion into a more complete feed-reading product."
Spent a week trying to improve the RSS on my new test Hugo site, because the one they give you is second class, and I had no luck. I broke it 3 times, made it worse twice, somehow erased it completely, so I finally thought hey there's far better nerds than me out there so I looked around, found this, and forked it! https://gist.github.com/LorenDB/2faa2bb78885806c8d4c914d01130e1e#Hugo#RSS