Related, what reader do you use? I’d like one that’s free, and I mean actually free. Not one that makes me pay when I hit 50 subs. Ideally an android app
Feeder is ok. Why would an rss app make you pay?
Looking at the pricing page for feeder, apparently you’re limited to 200 feeds on the free tier?
I don’t even see a pricing page on their website, so no clue what you are on about.
Looks like there’s multiple with the same name, huh
Dunno, the last time I went looking I couldn’t find any decent free apps. Thanks!
I also recently asked this question to a programming community and a self-hosting community, so if either of those interest you (or any related computing topics):
Programming: https://programming.dev/post/26356680
Self-hosting: https://programming.dev/post/26356684
Thanks!
Torrentleech.org feed so I can autodownload some stuff.
Mostly miscellaneous podcasts.
What’s an RSS feed?
It’s a way to get updates from websites you follow in a centralized place without having to visit them all
Quite convenient, but not that popular nowadays
How clever!
I use the feeder extension on firefox to search for RSS feeds on websites.
I follow a few blogs (WordPress sites EMB RSS), anime updates, web novels, manga and more.
So instead of having bookmarks and going to check for updates the RSS feed checks on a schedule and updates lists for me.
Its old tech but still a solid way to consume and track content.
Personally: none.
Professionally: a bunch of PSIRTS and updates feeds from vendors.Dozens of webcomics, one food blog, a couple ethics blogs, and a couple programming development blogs.