Recommend RSS reader that

recommend RSS reader that
- doesn't suck monkey testicles
- is something you ACTUALLY use day to day (not just seen/heard of)
- preferably platform independent

FeedMe on Android if you want something on your phone.

quiterss > all

freshrss or nothing

Feedly, ever since Google Reader was Googled

Since he said platform independent, I dont think hes looking for a website

A website is platform independent.

i think 'lives on the internet, accessible via web browser' is a platform-independent as you can get desu

Can't have more than 100 feeds though

Are you sure? I've got a shitload of subscriptions: must be somewhere close to, if not over, a hundred. That's with all the Youtube channels, tech sites, webcomics, custom page2rss feeds, etc etc

I have over 200

>something you ACTUALLY use day to day
>platform independent
bamboo for firefox
>doesn't suck monkey testicles
ymmv, try it, its pretty comfy

I use RSSOwl

I use Liferea, since one of my requirements was that it be a local application and not a website. It's okay. though apparently stricter about feed syntax than some other readers, because I have a few feeds it tends to complain about and refuse to deal with.

Feedly sucks ass, speaking as someone who uses it daily. Google Reader was miles ahead of it.

I use owncloud news app.

But it is dead... Move on

What RSS feeds does everyone have?

inoreader. Its the next google reader.

trying to live more in the terminal, so been using newsbeuter.

pretty gud, gotta use it with a terminal browser too, since some rss feeds just give me a description and not the whole article.

used tt-rss on my server before, which did have readability, but don't feel like setting it up again. and the owncloud news i tried and didn't like.

I just use thunderbird

what do you guys use RSS feeds for?
I'm curious

this. most websites stopped their rss feeds.
im thinking torrents but torrent clients already have an rss feature.

Write one yourself

Newsbeuter. It's the best.

Nah, most tech blogs still offer RSS. Most webcomics too.

I use thunderbird on a day to day basis, (about 20 feeds and my mail)
used to use some other program with hundreds of feeds in it, but my pc crashed and i lost the list with all of my favorite feeds

I've been thinking of making my own faux-rss feed by scraping my favourite sites, but web scraping with python is fucking cancerous. lxml literally breaks if you feed it any unicode. IT'S 2016, I MEAN COME ON.

>he probably uses python 2

no, I refuse to support anything

Write your own - it's the only way to fly

comfy as fuck user, weird colour choice though. what's it written in?

Html/css/php/js, it's just a dynamic webpage

Outlook. Additional plus is if you use Outlook to manage your RSS Feeds, and you use iOS, you can view your RSS Feeds on iOS's default mail app.