I got tired of the modern, cluttered web. So I found a solution in the command-line by using two CLI apps together.
Ever since the demise of Google Reader way back in 2013, it feels like the internet has been moving away from RSS feed readers. Corporations have been opting for something much more easily monetized ...
The modern web contains no shortage of horrors, from ubiquitous ad trackers to all-consuming platforms to YouTube comments, generally. Unfortunately, there's no panacea for what ails this internet ...
So you need an RSS reader, or maybe you don’t because a zillion sites have been mourning Google Reader’s demise for months (it’s alive for a few more hours, then sayonara) and you’ve already found ...
Imagine having a single app to keep up with your favorite news sources, YouTube channels, newsletters, and blogs, all in an easy-to-read format with no social media algorithms deciding what you see.
Reading RSS Feeds is a way to keep track of all your favorite blogs and websites. No matter how many websites you have subscribed to, RSS Feeds bring all the updates in one location for you to read.
A sharp looking new RSS reader option has launched called “An Otter RSS Reader.” Key features include a minimalist design, iOS and Mac widgets, iCloud sync, an adorable icon, and as you’d hope, it’s a ...
RSS apps are dime a dozen on the iPhone. While each promises to deliver you the news, Unread is one of the best-looking readers out there. Developed by Jared Sinclair aka Nice Boy, Unread is a news ...
Slick RSS is not a front-end to an online feed reader, but a complete RSS client built into Google Chrome. If you like to constantly check for new content on your favorite sites, you may have come ...
Sure, you could use one of the commercial or open-source RSS readers. But isn’t it more fun to code your own? RSS feeds have been around since the late ’90s, and they remain a handy way to keep up ...