Can I get an RSS feed to show up formatted like Reddit/Lemmy? I played around with it only once way the fuck back in high school and only because I confused it with CSS for altering the look of a site.
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I miss Press from TwentyFive Squares. The theme was very e-ink-ish, worked great, felt nice, didn't have any of the annoying garbage that's since become pretty norm for readers.
Still works on older Android OSes, I think. But since Press hasn't updated since 2014, it doesn't have security for new Android, I think.
Wonder if it would work on Graphene or something?
I always wonder if the sites I'm interested in are using rss, that's why I never really tried it.
Anyone else use NewsBlur Apps or WebApp. They have a free and paid, which works well enough to aggregate the sites I need to get a diverse news collection in an RSS like format.
I still miss google reader and past times, but gotta adapt.
I would I would! But I cannot seem to find a decent one since Google killed theirs! What's a good one?
I could keep up with so much more when I used RSS.
I seem to remember RSS's main issue being not really being able to tell "recent" from "popular".
Showed a whole lot of nothing much, and not very much of the stuff you wanted to see.