RSS pleasantly surprised me
I've gotten to a point in my privacy journey where it's less about moving towards private options, and more about relaxing and having some fun with what I can do.
I put off messing around with RSS for a while. I simply didn't have a significant need for it. However, after finding no good options to monitor various Lemmy communities without logging in, I decided to try out an RSS reader.
I settled on Feeder as my RSS reader, despite a few missing features I would like. I added my first Lemmy community as a feed, to try it out. I was immediately surprised how well it worked.
I also added other feeds, such as Tails News, and I was happy with that. I could monitor all the communities I needed to.
Then, I noticed one day, there was an RSS button for my Lemmy inbox. This is where I was really pleased: I can view my notifications without the need to log in, all in the same place.
Lemmy and RSS are both incredible, and I truly believe RSS is the hidden backbone of the internet. I love it, and maybe you should give it a try too!
(Ahem P.S. if anyone has an RSS reader as good as Feeder for Android that fixes this issue, please let me know)
GitHub - spacecowboy/Feeder: Android RSS reader app
Android RSS reader app. Contribute to spacecowboy/Feeder development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
abeorch
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in reply to abeorch • • •But do not friendica allow you to join community by Activity pub? (Benefit is you can reply directly from there)
abeorch
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This is cool . thanks for the tip. I now have my #lemmy, #Mastodon and #Friendica feed almost in one with #Fedilab . I just need to sort out my #privacysettings (and remember to get off the #Madridmetro at #nuevosministerios
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adr1an
in reply to The 8232 Project • • •I've used 'KillTheNewsletter' a lot. And then it hit me. Most email clients have features I want for my feeds (filtering, auto-sorting into folders by keywords, etc.)
So far, only emacs (forgot extension name) and feedbro (firefox extension) have similar festures to these...
Hence, I'm yet to try it, but might create an account only for feeds. And then use rss2email (pypi)
Is anyone else using this tool? I'd love to hear it...
Joe Bidet
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in reply to The 8232 Project • • •macattack
in reply to Adda • • •It's audio-specific but I use Audiobookshelf's RSS feed
I have a local folder where I put downloaded youtube audio and the RSS feed updates automatically when new files are placed there. Then, I access it through Lissen or the official audiobookshelf app.
AudioBookshelf
www.audiobookshelf.orgAdda
in reply to macattack • • •wiki_me
in reply to The 8232 Project • • •I like RSS, i think it can improve the information diet people have by getting high quality content. kinda an alternative to more popular content (meaning possibly low effort) pushed to us using algorithms or just created to appeal to the masses because it is more economical.
It does have a UX problem, i think we need some open source project where you click on a button and it will show you the RSS address but also give you the option to set up RSS while it coaches you to do it in a way that is kinda pleasant and easy.
Salix
in reply to The 8232 Project • • •I love RSS.
I run FreshRSS as my server via docker and connect to it via Read You on Android and NewsFlash on Linux
I also run RSS-Bridge in docker. It has been really useful as it can generate RSS feeds for many websites that don't natively have them.
GitHub - FreshRSS/FreshRSS: A free, self-hostable news aggregator…
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in reply to ComradeMiao • • •GitHub - FreshRSS/FreshRSS: A free, self-hostable news aggregator…
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