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'''RSS''' stands for '''R'''eally '''S'''imple '''S'''yncication. RSS allows users to keep track of multiple websites via feeds through a single application. It is too complicated for the typical Zoomer to understand, so only oldfags use it these days. | '''RSS''' stands for '''R'''eally '''S'''imple '''S'''yncication. RSS allows users to keep track of multiple websites via feeds through a single application. It is too complicated for the typical Zoomer to understand, so only oldfags use it these days. | ||
= Recommended RSS Clients = | == Recommended RSS Clients == | ||
== GNU/Linx == | === GNU/Linx === | ||
* [https://lzone.de/liferea/ Liferea] - '''Li'''nux '''Fe'''ed '''Rea'''der is a featureful feedreader for the linux desktop. It features reading articles offline, playing podcasts, and synchronizing with multiple cloud services (including the self-hosted [[TinyTinyRSS]]). | * [https://lzone.de/liferea/ Liferea] - '''Li'''nux '''Fe'''ed '''Rea'''der is a featureful feedreader for the linux desktop. It features reading articles offline, playing podcasts, and synchronizing with multiple cloud services (including the self-hosted [[TinyTinyRSS]]). | ||
* [https://newsbeuter.org/ Newsbeuter] - A text-based terminal client for RSS and Atom feeds, with a simple conf file. |
Revision as of 00:07, 29 March 2019
RSS stands for Really Simple Syncication. RSS allows users to keep track of multiple websites via feeds through a single application. It is too complicated for the typical Zoomer to understand, so only oldfags use it these days.
Recommended RSS Clients
GNU/Linx
- Liferea - Linux Feed Reader is a featureful feedreader for the linux desktop. It features reading articles offline, playing podcasts, and synchronizing with multiple cloud services (including the self-hosted TinyTinyRSS).
- Newsbeuter - A text-based terminal client for RSS and Atom feeds, with a simple conf file.