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What RSS readers do people like? I used to love Google Reader!
newsflash and feeder.
Miniflux. Super easy to self host.
I'm using Feeder on android at the moment. No issues so far
And if you want a desktop (linux) client, Akregator works pretty well with similar functionality to Feeder.
Cappy Reader is nice
FreshRSS and CapyReader (synced to FreshRSS).
Oooh, what does that look like in practice?
FreshRSS runs on my server and I manage all my feeds there. I can read there in the browser as well. Capy connects to it and syncs everything down, and it also syncs read status back up. On the server I also have rsshub and rssbridge, which let you make feeds out of a huge bunch of sites that don't natively have RSS.
Neat! Thanks for the explanation. :)
I got fed up with Feedly and moved onto Inoreader. I've been happy since.
Read You
Currently using Fluent Reader for desktop. I'll never not use RSS for news.
I am using Liferea
I've been paying for the cheapest tier of The Old Reader for years. I think its $25 per year. It's a lot like Google Reader. The basic web interface works fine for me in mobile browsers, like in Firefox on my phone. Which keeps things really simple.