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Originally Posted by spuzzum
I'd be very interested how you set up your RSS reader and the program you use. I tried setting something up but it ended up being just a central point of noise with articles I wasn't interested in at all everything squished together.
How that works vs going to a web site of choice where you generally quickly know where to look and the format / navigation experience.
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Feedly is online, takes very little effort to setup and it stays in sync between web browsers and mobile. I setup categories, so I put all the web comics in one, news in another, tech stuff, one for spoilers that sports stuff goes into, so I don't open it if I haven't watched the program, etc. I have one for "important" which I put CBC headline and Calgary news into, along with a few other sites that I review first.
I never actually read everything that comes in, but you can scan loads of headlines from everything you are interested in very quickly. As you scroll past them, they get marked as read so they disappear the next time you go back to that category.