And how do you optimize your workflow based on the feeds? Extra thanks if you are working as an academic researcher gathering feeds from different journals

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    I spent so much time trying to find a good reader. Nothing quite scratched that itch I have for google news but less shit. Eventually I came across Artifact. Not an rss reader but it’s the best news app I’ve come across.

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    When GReader died, I switched to Feedly for a bit, but then found InoReader and have stuck with them since. It’s got the most options for customization/organization and filters/rules that I need and the Android app is great.

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    1 year ago

    I am using Feedbro extension for Firefox to follow a few anime bloggers, Ars Technica and Hackernews.

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    I self-host FreshRSS. I’m pretty happy with it. It works well and you can add extensions to customize it if you need something particular. And I use the browser extension so I get notifications for new articles.

    I used to use Feedly before. It was pretty alright, but I got annoyed by just how many things you needed to pay for

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      FreshRSS is solid. I hadn’t heard of it until I saw it mentioned on lemmy, installed it, and I love it. The bookmarklet is great, too.