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Sorry, I've just been enjoying #Reeder vastly more than before after not trying to use it to read my social networks and just focus on news sources

I still have it connected so I can use it to *search* my timeline, but that's about it

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@justincox I have a few in #Reeder which could probably be recreated in Tapestry:

- town happenings: youtube of municipal gov't, local museums & vendors; rss of local papers and blogs; known local hashtags
- new releases: youtubes of movie, tv, game studios that just push out promotional videos of new stuff
- gaming chatter: reddit "top" feeds of games I am actively playing
- podcast news: social profiles of podcasts and their hosts; rss & reddit "hot" feeds of their community boards

Are you getting your hands on #TimelineApps lately? Same here. And again and again I have to state that #reeder is my app of choice in this field currently. This goes for the design and the functionality. I am struggling with the use of #surf and don't get very far. #tapestryapp looks quite nice, but I am unable to connect to any Bluesky account. Not even my own. #feeeed is free and has got some nice features, but I do not like the design very much. For me #reeder is the most reliable app here.

Puh kann es sein das #TapestryApp bisher nicht mal YouTube Feeds inline abspielen kann?! 🤔🤨
Außer scrollen und lesen kann man also nichts machen in der App… autsch

Da bleibe ich lieber bei #Reeder da kann man wenigstens Videos schauen ohne das irgendwas anderes sich öffnen muss

As a learning project, I implemented the Google Reader API from scratch in an #elixir app and did a write-up on the API details and caveats, in case anyone is interested. The implementation is tested in #reeder and #newsflash. davd.io/posts/2025-02-05-reimp #rss #rssreader

davd.io · Re-Implementing the Google Reader API in 2025 - davd.iodavd.io is a blog featuring various topics related to web development and server operation

It's been a while, but I'm really looking for a proper solution to follow my #RSS feeds, keep some of my favorites articles, and have a #readlater solution.

I'm a fan of #reeder but I honestly don't like the new layout... Reeder Classic is great but understandly has no "read later" or "keep article" feature.

Is there any consolidated solution for this, preferably #opensource (but ready to pay!)?

Or should I keep my Reeder Classic for RSS and take a separate solution for "read later" and some favourite articles?

I really like the new #Tapestry app by @Iconfactory, but the one thing really holding me back from making it my main RSS, blog, and social media consumption medium is the lack of a full text parser for RSS feeds.

I'm so used to being able to load up an entire article without leaving the app when using #Reeder and similar services that I just can't make the switch, even though #Tapestry has a much better UI.

Not sure if full text RSS is something that the team is looking at implementing, but if it ever came I'm pretty sure I'd switch over in a heartbeat.

@rizzi Hi, I’m trying to transition to using the new #Reeder to replace Reeder Classic :)
One question… I don't think this can be done, but is there any way to widen the text on an article to reduce the white space surrounding it? (This is on my Apple Mac).
Thanks as always.

I have been using the new #Reeder for quite a while now. It's a game changer for reading blogs, listening to poscasts, and following video channels. I prefer the clean look of the new Reeder over #Tapestry, but it's nice to see there's another app like this out there. I urge you to try out either (or both) of them. I love it.