I’ve recently got back to using an RSS feeds for most of my online content and have more appreciation now than as a teen pre early brid app when I kept up with gaming news. Like most of us here on Lemmy, Ive been getting off reddit but the only thing that kept me using it was the city subreddit. Initially I was using it for The Verge and a couple other tech and science sites which replaced those subreddits for me but out of bordem and curiosity I realized some local news events and ramblings websites convert almost perfectly in rss which replaces my use of reddit altogether. Substacks seem to work on RSS as well.

Curious to see if any of you use RSS and if so how do you use it?

  • jerebear39@slrpnk.net
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    5 days ago

    I use commafeed it’s open source and free and super useful. I have new sites I follow but I also added food blogs I like to save the sites. In this AI world now, I have started to self cultivate my feeds. I would admit I’m addicted to the scroll but since deleting reddit and twitter, and never on Instagram, the rss feed is useful to stay updated on stuff.

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    8 days ago

    Yup. I’ve been using RSS for ages and have almost given up all social media now to move to RSS. I want very detailed control of my feeds and especially want to be able to block key words (I want to block all USA-centric news, gossip, sports news, etc).

    Pluma app (Android) was best for a phone based solution.

    I’ve been moving to more FOSS options. Now I use Read You (f-droid) and sync this with my home server Tiny Tiny RSS deployment for sync. TTRSS does a great job of blocking things before pushing feeds to my phone.

    It has been great to see more professional content. Social media feeds have always been trash and are now I dreamingly trash+slop. User comments are also just a toxic cesspool mostly and I don’t want that. I would recommend RSS to everyone. Take control. Reject the algorithms. It is way better than even going to news sites. News sites serve stories on their front page according to their own algorithms. RSS sends you news stories chronologically. It has really improved my relationship with news. RSS is also the best way to follow webcomics.

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    8 days ago

    Curious to see if any of you use RSS and if so how do you use it?

    I do use it. I think I use it like I always did: as a way to ‘aggregate’ multiple sources into a single rss reader which is Newsboat, in my case, a cli RSS reader (I do all my online activities on a computer, not on the phone).

    I will often not bother reading a blog that doesn’t give me an RSS feed

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    8 days ago

    have been since …a long time. Google Reader then they shit canned it and still on Feedly because of multi device support.

    i would love a FOSS RSS reader with nextcloud multidevice support, like Joplin has for notes,if anyone has a suggestion

    Mastodon etal all have RSS feeds fyi

    I use it for news link aggregation in Feedly and for pulling podcasts into Podcast Addict

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    9 days ago

    I used to use it as a mailing thread I would write a blog in short sentences and the system of updated notifications was a lot more easier and I was able to format a page with some info and text as it wasn’t secure yet but when I had made its availability to reach people for certain amount of time it became a way to make friends with our social media and would receive emails building a contact list. I had liked apples original rss feed when they had it attached to email and opened a server on a MacBook but it was experimental. Now you have to pay for stuff like that since this site had came out I had really liked how it’s categorized and organized in text but could use a better notification system like availability to reach servers that ping online which I think they used to have a p2p server like that for Apple as well

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    9 days ago

    I mostly use it to monitor individual feeds for chatty, talkradio-esque mp3 files that I then download and play from my personal devices. I’ve taken to calling them “podcasts” ;)

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    8 days ago

    I converted lots of my newsletters to rss with kill-the-newsletter.com . When i am in the mood i check the categories (art, shopping…) in my rss-reader for discounts or updates. I also added ebay-sales of prints from my favourite artists with rssbay-net .

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    9 days ago

    I use RSS Guard on my PC (works on Mac, Linux and Windows). Comes with powerful regex filtering, so I can really curate my feeds.

    RSS seems kinda oldschool, but it’s still the best way I’ve found of keeping track of the things I care about. No fuss or social media bullshit, just information.

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      8 days ago

      +1 for Feeder, you can sort and order, filter on various things (read, recently read, new, etc) shows you an overview of all feeds or individual feeds, blocklists, battery saving tools, etc.

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    9 days ago

    Ya never stopped using it. Trimmed some feeds as publications come and go. Miss the golden days but holy cow it’s still good.

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    9 days ago

    Pretty much every Fediverse project I’ve seen uses RSS. Want to follow someone on Mastodon without and account? RSS. It’s built in. Follow a person, hashtag, etc.

    Gancio, federated calendar app, you can use RSS.

    Peertube, follow a channel via RSS.

    I use the Matrix RSS bot in a news channel to follow bunch of tech stuff.

    RSS is the way. :-)