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With the decline of twitter and reddit, it's time to take a look at RSS again if you haven't already.
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I use RSS every day- it's my primary source of news- but there are many sites I'd love to follow which don't have a feed. My reader, Inoeader, claims to have a workaround for it, but only on their paid version, which is stupid expensive.
rss-bridge might help
Thank for that, I will look into it!
I have a paid subscription in Inoreader for years and never paid full price, more around %60 of the amount. Keep an eye to days like Black Friday or so, they announce every year big discounts.
You can also queue those discounts if they appear before your subscription ends so you can keep benefiting from them for even longer
This. I'm also paying for Inoreader and I've taken advantage of the black friday sale. BTW I feel like the non-discounted subscription is not *that *expensive