My RSS reader is my most used app on my phone. I don't know how can anyone live without it.

It's how i read all the blogs/articles i follow and keep up with the news and open-source app changelogs.

I literally never have to open my browser, bookmark those websites, deal with ads or newsletters.

#opensource #grapheneos #privacy

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Which app?

I use this one: https://github.com/spacecowboy/Feeder

It works great, and even has Nostr support.

Same! Any good RSS feeds I should follow that are more obscure or unknown?

This one is great, but you probably already follow it: https://blog.lopp.net/rss/

No I didn't know. Thank you!🙏🫂

Can't zap you. You changed your LN address and no longer works.

is the same darthcoin@rizful.com and I receive zaps almost every day.

Are the relays that are blocking your IP. Happen to me too few times.

You were right. It's fine now.

Thank you!

🫂

Same. Plus use it as a FOSS, bloat-free, ad-free, spyware-free, feed for any social media. You can use nitter, invidious, any privacy front-end to "follow" people via RSS feeds and simply tap your unread feed to read everything. No need for accounts even on those platforms

https://github.com/fiatjaf/noflux - this miniflux version by fiatjaf also fetches nostr articles

https://github.com/rafael-xmr/noflux-v2 - I made a fork for kind 1s also

For Youtube, I gave up on Invidious and Piped, they have too many issues, very unstable.

I use YTDLnis now to fetch new videos once a day and automatically download them to a folder—this way i don't have to deal with any frontend whatsoever, and i OWN the file if for some reason the creator or Youtube takes the video down.

That Noflux RSS reader seems to be for desktops, i'm mobile-only.

Yup, i found freshrss.org and started hosting it so I can keep my reads synced across devices. On iOS, NetNewsWire has worked well with this.

Very new to RSS but keen to explore any tips or information you would recommend to set myself up