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Chris M.
| May 20th, 2019

💬 Replied to: On Reading Feeds #Indieweb Style

“This is a quick exploration of my current and preferred feed reading patterns. As part of my activities, for Day 2, the hack day, of IndieWebCamp Utrecht.
I currently use a stand alone RSS reader, which only consumes RSS feeds. I also experiment with TinyTinyRSS which is a self-hosted feed-grabber a…”

Ton Zijlstra ( )

I’m a big fan of Monocle, which I’ve been slowly transitioning to in lieu of Feedly. I’ve found that once you *really* get used to a Social Reader, you don’t really want to go back to a traditional RSS reader. I run my own instance of the reader, but I haven’t gone so far as to setup my own MicroSub server yet – I’m still using the hosted Aperture service.

The list of "actions" in Monocle is too small for my tastes as well. Thankfully, as it’s open-source, I can expand on those to my liking. I’m planning to work on that after I’ve finished adding the "mark all as read" button I’ve been missing!

Chris M.
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