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Anyone using NewsFlash? I really like it, specially to keep the seeds locally.
Yeah, came here to recommend this. It's basic, but the UI is great.
I used it for a while. It's pretty good.
what stopped you from using it? Or did you stop following rss/atom feeds?
Yes, I actually stopped following RSS/Atom feeds. If I want to look something up, I do it from the web browser.
ok, thanks
I use it with miniflux to sync between my iPhone, Linux phone, and desktop/laptop
Ohh, do you have miniflux self hosted somewhere so it does the feeds collection, and then on newsflash you hook with the miniflux reader?
What I do to sync (I don't read feeds on the phone) between desktops is to
rsync
these 3 dirs:That so I don't lose the feed subscriptions neither the history of what I have already looked at, neither what I've kept as starred (there are interesting feeds I want to keep). If miniflux had sort of a client, similar to newsFlash, but that set everything in miniflux rather than locally, so that no matter different desktops (even phones) will have the same starred kept feeds, and the whole history and the like on miniflux... There's a python client, but I don't know if it gets any closer to newsFlash. I guess having miniflux, one can hook to it through any web browser as well, but I really like newsFlash interface, hehe.
The sad thing is needing to somehow keep miniflux running somewhere, which is not feasible for me, and perhaps for others, but it's interesting...
Yep, Miniflux syncs starred/read/unread articles as well, I sync it with NetNewsWire on my iPhone and it supports all the same features.
I might actually do what you’ve done with rsync but for Pipeline. AFAIK it doesn’t have any native sync support.