I haven't used any of them, but the popular choices seem to be Newsflow (Windows) and FeedReader (Unix based systems). Of course, if you're not a fan of terminal based applications, there are graphical RSS readers as well. Note that for Newsboat to start, you'll need to add at least one RSS feed to your ~/.config/newsboat/url file. I'm currently still working on setting everything up, but you can view my progress on GitHub or my Git server. The RSS reader I'm currently using is Newsboat (terminal based, of course), with vim bindings from Luke Smith's config. You can use RSS feeds to replace all sorts of things! For example, you can find RSS feeds forĪnd of course, blogs! No longer will you have to subject yourself to involuntary surveillance if all you wanted to do was see what someone is up to- which was the original premise of social media anyway, before the mass centralization of internet content. Both machines got the latest firmware and drivers. Both machines got paired MX Master 3 device (PC - using a USB receiver, laptop using bt). Ive installed on both machines Logitech Options 8.36.86.
#Newsflow on windows. Pc
Of course, it's completely private since all RSS readers do is check for updates to a certain url on someone's page. Im not able to set up Logitech Flow on a laptop with Win10 (latest 20H2 update) with PC Win10 (latest 20H2). This way, you don't have to individually check a bunch of sites, all you have to do is refresh your RSS reader and it will pull all the updates to the feeds you've subscribed to automatically. Rather than having information centralized in one place (and therefore susceptible to being controlled), all you have to do is add a bunch of RSS feeds (urls) to your RSS reader of choice, and it will aggregate the content for you for easy viewing.
![newsflow on windows. newsflow on windows.](https://tehnografi.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Newsflow-App-Microsoft-Windows-10-%D1%87%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BB%D1%8C-RSS.png)
RSS feeds functions like social media without the bad parts.
![newsflow on windows. newsflow on windows.](https://theapptimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/RSS-News-Feed-from-Newsflow.jpg)
However, the more people you keep up with and the more individual websites you have to visit, the more of a pain this process becomes. The best way to keep up with what I'm doing is to periodically check for updates, much like how you periodically run pacman -Syu on your Arch Linux machine.
![newsflow on windows. newsflow on windows.](http://allaboutwindowsphone.com/images/reviews/newsflow/newsflow8.jpg)
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