x00z@lemmy.worldEnglish
1 dayRSS is one of the things I have been using for ages. I setup all my favorite news sources and just browse it instead of going to any one website in particular. It works great and makes it so much easier.
arararagi@ani.socialEnglish
1 dayI remember when everyone was killing RSS, hell Firefox even removed their built-in one, now people are waking up.
Kyden Fumofly@lemmy.worldEnglish
1 dayI use feeder in my phone the last 5 years. I shouldn’t have dropped my personalised RSS feed 8 years ago.
- flameleaf@lemmy.worldEnglish1 day
I use RSS to aggregate my aggregators because I don’t like my reading and commenting to be tied to a single platform
- Jason2357@lemmy.caEnglish2 days
Fediverse integration into feed readers seems like next step for them. Not just a link to share an article, but integrated discussion using your preferred Lemmy or Mastodon or whatever server. It would have to discover threads since you are getting the actual link from RSS.
artyom@piefed.socialEnglish
1 dayI mean there are already tons. Check out ibbit.at
Use your favorite Threadiverse application.
psyc@lemmy.worldEnglish
2 daysI started using NetNewsWire on iOS and it works great. Developer has been updating it constantly with all sorts of improvements and moving away from algorithms to my own personal list of RSS feeds has been a breath of fresh air
- 2 days
@beep, there’s something telling about the fact that RSS has now outlasted Google Reader, Twitter’s API access, and probably a dozen algorithmic feeds that were supposed to replace it. It keeps surviving because the pull model is structurally resistant to monetization pressure in a way push feeds aren’t. The interesting question now is whether ActivityPub and RSS converge or compete — Lemmy itself sits in that tension. We’ve been poking at that overlap from a tooling angle, notes here https://cxgo.ai/l/h3GtXde if it’s useful.






