« BackHacker News RSShnrss.github.ioSubmitted by nikolay 9 months ago
  • tracker1 9 months ago

    Source repo, for reference.

    https://github.com/hnrss/hnrss

    • joecool1029 9 months ago

      What would you use this with these days? I haven't used RSS since firefox ripped out the live bookmark feature.

      • bramhaag 9 months ago

        I like Miniflux[0]. It being a hosted RSS reader means I can easily browse on my PC as well as on my phone.

        [0] https://github.com/miniflux/v2

        • nikolay 9 months ago

          I started to use Follow [0][1], which uses RSSHub [2][3] and RSS3 [4] in addition to classic RSS.

          [0]: https://follow.is/

          [1]: https://github.com/RSSNext/follow

          [2]: https://rsshub.app/

          [3]: https://github.com/DIYgod/RSSHub

          [4]: https://rss3.io/

          • refp 9 months ago

            I have recently switched to mozilla thunderbird, and one of the <3 moments is definitely the builtin RSS-reader (which I use extensively now that I have it easily accessible on my third monitor).

            • noman-land 9 months ago

              I subscribe to replies to my comments so I get notifications for them.

              • efilife 9 months ago

                Why didn't I think of this earlier

              • fewgrehrehre 9 months ago

                Not sure about you, but I'd use it with an RSS reader.

              • p5v 9 months ago

                It's a great one! We've been using it for our "Readable HN" collection on Feedle: https://feedle.world/hacker-news. Front Page entries would get checked, and we'd pick ones that we think would be worth reading (based on a few subjective criteria - length, presence and frequency of certain words, mood, etc.)

                Of course, it comes with its own dedicated RSS feed: https://feedle.world/hacker-news/rss

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                  • FerretFred 9 months ago

                    I'm using newsboat on my Linux/Termux boxen. Works fine!