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
I use Elfeed for Emacs, as just one small part of Emacs’s slow conquest of other programs on my computer. Before that, I used Liferea, which is a nice standalone feed reader.
Elfeed lets me assign each feed in my list different tags, so I can do basic filtering for what I want to read at any given time. I generally avoid subscribing to any high-density feeds like news sites. I prefer to have maybe a dozen or so links per day that definitely interest me.
I use morss.it to fetch the full text from feeds that only provide a brief summary.
I was briefly surprised, and then immediately thereafter totally unsurprised that Emacs can be your RSS reader.
On Android ReadYou is sooo nice looking. Still missing some features.
I used to use Thunderbird, but switched to Nextcloud News to make it work across multiple devices
Liferea, in Linux. Simple interface, no fuss, you can split your RSS feeds into folders.
I’m using Feeder currently, but I am looking into setting up FreshRSS or Miniflux for easier cross-device use.
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
I use Reeder 5. It’s nice, no complaints.
I use Newsboat, it does what I need.
FreshRSS on my raspberry pi. I admittedly don’t have a super good way to optimize my workflow regarding journals. I added Nature and intended to add more, including more specialized journals for my field, but its feed alone proved to be about as much as I could keep up with. If you’re in medical or life sciences, you could try adding feeds based on PubMed searches (there’s a “Create RSS” button under the search bar on the results page); you’ll get a feed of new papers that match your search terms. I don’t know what resources like PubMed there are for other fields and what they might offer in this regard, though.
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I am using Feedbro extension for Firefox to follow a few anime bloggers, Ars Technica and Hackernews.
Saw this one recommended here yesterday and I’m going to give it a try:
Currently I use Feedly, but if I had the time I’d love to have a CLI aggregator on my Linux box.
I use Feedly.