koinuko
3 years ago
not sure if this is relevant at all but the Opera browser seems to have one built in :O! Otherwise maybe inoreader? I've never used it though
scissorbait
3 years ago
personally i like akregator the most (if you're on linux) but there's the old reader if you prefer a web-based alternative. i also like the built-in feed readers on thunderbird and retroshare (retroshare especially)
skitter
3 years ago
I use Feebro as a Firefox plugin. IIRC Vivaldi has one built-in, but Vivaldi is super laggy for me so I haven't used it in forever.
badgersaurus
3 years ago
Fraidycat is my favourite 'cause it can read some extra stuff that doesn't have built-in RSS, it's avaliable as a desktop program or Firefox extension.
cy83rpr1mm13
3 years ago
I use vivaldi's built in feed reader; but fraidy cat is good if you want to avoid even open source chromium forks
plasticdino
3 years ago
omg that's great to hear! I would love to see the map when you've finished it!!
leapfrog
3 years ago
This is the map so far! Still a work in progress but I had a lot of fun making it and finding cool dinosaur spots https://www.geoguessr.com/maps/625f84ba9200b933186c77c0
plasticdino
3 years ago
new shrine just dropped!! (it's pretty image heavy so maybe hit the refresh button if they don't all load...)
ur collages r so cool i luv em