cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/39864162
FreshRSS is a selfhosted RSS feed management tool
In this release, we have restarted to focus on features. A long-awaited feature has been added, namely sorting articles by various criteria: received date (existing, default), publication date, title, link, random.
A few highlights ✨:
- Add order-by options to sort articles by received date (existing, default), publication date, title, link, random
- Allow searching in all feeds, also feeds only visible at category level with &get=A, and also those archived with &get=Z
- UI accessible from user-query view
- New shortcuts for adding user labels to articles
- Several improvements and bug fixes
Full release details in linked post
RSS is one of those things that I grew up always seeing online but never really took the time to understand what it is or how it worked.
Until about a year ago when I set up FreshRSS. Now RSS is like the primary way I consume news online, I can’t believe it took me until current year to get onboard with the concept.
Bless Aaron Swartz. 🙏
It’s great. You can subscribe to all sorts of stuff including Lemmy communities if you want. You just have to be a little nerdy to get it set up.
I used to use Google Feeds (I think that’s what it was called?) until they shut it down. Then I switched to Feedly. I think both of those had some “discovery” functionality so normal people could just search for something and follow it. You have to find your own RSS feeds with FreshRSS but it’s still great. I use Read You as an Android app.
Google Reader was such a great webapp. This and Google Listen are the two Google apps I miss the most.