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@ -153,6 +153,20 @@ theme.][yarr-theme] Also worth a look are [miniflux] and [Tiny Tiny RSS.][ttrss]
[miniflux]: https://miniflux.app [miniflux]: https://miniflux.app
[ttrss]: https://tt-rss.org [ttrss]: https://tt-rss.org
There are also desktop feed readers. These do come with a disadvantage though;
some extremely active feeds, such as Slashdot, only retain the most recent
entries. If you open your desktop feed reader once a day, you might end up
missing some entries. Most blogs preserve entries for a _lot_ longer, though. It
depends on what feeds you're interested in. If you want to go with a desktop
reader, consider [GNOME Feeds] (Linux, GNOME), [Akregator] (Linux, KDE),
[Newsboat] (Linux, TUI), and possibly [RSS Guard] (All). I've only named a few
options; there are many more across all platforms.
[GNOME Feeds]: https://gfeeds.gabmus.org/
[Akregator]: https://apps.kde.org/akregator/
[Newsboat]: https://newsboat.org/
[RSS Guard]: https://github.com/martinrotter/rssguard
If you do adopt a feed reader, whichever it is, I strongly recommend migrating If you do adopt a feed reader, whichever it is, I strongly recommend migrating
your _important_ newsletter subscriptions to [_Kill the Newsletter!_][ktn] This your _important_ newsletter subscriptions to [_Kill the Newsletter!_][ktn] This
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