The article is quite poorly written, and the title mentions ubuntu even though it has nothing to do with the feed readers (there are instructions for arch, but not ubuntu)
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Distributions include the Linux kernel and supporting system software and libraries, many of which are provided by the GNU Project. Many Linux distributions use the word "Linux" in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses the name GNU/Linux to emphasize the importance of GNU software, causing some controversy.
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I personally love the nextcloud news app. It is exactly like the old google reader except no ads!
i love and use it aswell!
I'm so glad I got into RSS, I totally underestimated it before.
This will be exactly as good as your email workflow.
A chore, no thanks.
this.
and I've got a client for Android, one for Linux and one for "everywhere I can ssh from"
it just works.
(and I can even forward articles with a single click)
I've become a big fan of freshrss. Why would I want to install an app to follow RSS feeds that I'd open in the browser anyway, when I could just have the RSS feeds in the browser already. Just feels so much more consistent, and easy to save articles for later in the same browser.
Liferea was the first project I contributed to almost a decade ago. I use RSS Guard now but I'm glad to see it's still kicking.
Weirdly enough, my favorite (QuiteRSS) isn't on here.
Just give me functionality and minimalistic GTK4/Qt6 designs and I'm done.
Fluent is alright, but not madly in love with it.
fluent is nice but it has a windows style titlebar which is very cringe :/
Yeah, it bothers me too.