bring back the little orange RSS icon in the corner of every website
@round @WTL And bring back RSS readers that are local and not cloud based please.

@thedarktangent @round @WTL

If you’re on Android, Feeder looks like a nice reader. I’ve heard it can be a little overzealous with how much it fetches, though. Feedbro for Firefox was pretty good when I used it last.

@round @WTL @thedarktangent i use rss2email as my local solution. It turns every imap client (thunderbird on desktop, phone elsewise) into my rss reader.

email as a communication means is dated. Imap clients as a universal message reading system - for a certain class of message - is still really neat

@nemothorx @round @WTL @thedarktangent thunderbird, outlook and other email software have their own RSS "module" (desktop versions)
Feedbro – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)

Download Feedbro for Firefox. Advanced Feed Reader - Read news & blogs or any RSS/Atom/RDF source.

@thedarktangent @round @WTL

Exhibit A: Netnewswire
Exhibit B: Vienna
Exhibit C: Thunderbird
Exhibit D: Reeder
Exhibit F: Feeder

@thedarktangent @round @WTL I use news explorer for several years. All local. Works really well. https://apps.apple.com/app/id1032668306
News Explorer App - App Store

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@thedarktangent @round @WTL funny that for podcasts, which are based in RSS, you will find many local clients