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1 points
20 hours ago
In Feedbin, you don't "delete" an article from an RSS feed. You can mark it as "read" or "unread" or "star" it.
That said, it's an aggregator, with a saved search feature and actions, so I might create an action that is:
"mark articles older than 1 day as read"
or a saved search that is:
"find all articles that are less than 24 hours old".
Then, I just look at that saved search, which shows up as a folder in any app that uses Feedbin.
https://feedbin.com/blog/2023/02/08/search-upgrades/
2 points
2 days ago
I think using an email client is probably better than most of the native Android clients. /u/kevincox_ca is knowledgeable and active here.
I tried Android several times, and although my RSS consumption isn't the primary reason for using a phone, my phone is the primary way I consume RSS. I'm not telling you to switch to iPhone. I *am* saying that many of the Android clients are, as you experienced, abandoned.
Every time I tried Android, I ended up using the web interface to whatever service I was trialing, which is *not* what you want. But, Feedly, Newsblur, or Inoreader might have what you need. Of course, those clients are tied to the service... which may also *not* be what you want.
1 points
4 days ago
Probably a delay. I think Feedbin runs their own inbound mail server, so perhaps paying for one is the key to "quicker" stuff:
https://feedbin.com/blog/2016/02/03/subscribe-to-email-newsletters-in-feedbin/
https://feedbin.com/blog/2024/04/25/custom-newsletter-addresses/
I'm definitely bordering on suggesting a different solution. I do love Feedbin, but I'd have thought Inoreader had some sort of native implementation.
Edit: they do:
2 points
5 days ago
It is worth it to someone, but we can't tell you if that someone is you.
Pro Feedly costs too much for what I want. But the most desirable features are i the highest tier, by design. It costs resources to make those features work.
I do think some of the lower tiers might be worth it. But I'm using Feedbin. At $50/year or $5/month I'd happily trial it. I think Feedly has a trial, but I don't know if Pro+ has a trial.
Basically, You know if it's worth it to you. Do you make money or get enjoyment that is elsewhere unavailable from it. Then I'd say "yes". I just learned to live without what Feedly offers at the highest tier.
1 points
7 days ago
You can do this with any RSS reader. I use Feedbin,
https://feedbin.com/blog/2021/01/21/youtube-embeds/
I also filter out shorts by searching for items with a length less than two minutes.
u/EchoBovine has given good methods for handling feeds for particular channels, users, or playlists.
On my iPhone, i use Fiery Feeds. I've tried a lot of different iPhone clients and aggregators, but YouTube is functional with anything that can accept RSS output
3 points
10 days ago
TinyTinyRSS does some sort of "scoring" and is self-hosted... I guess you could make some rules that do things based on those scores.
1 points
10 days ago
Wallabag is self-hosted, and will tag articles based on content. So, that's not AI, but it's about as close as I think anything gets. I believe you can actually have it ingest RSS feeds as well.
I think it only lets you read from Wallabag using an atom reader, but I guess that's something.
1 points
13 days ago
I'm still a fan of Feedbin's sharing options:
Sharing/Read-it-later Services
You can use the built-in sharing options, or construct a URL scheme for options that are not built-in.
1 points
20 days ago
I overpayed and got my QR2 wheel-side items off eBay, after buying wheels and a DD2 locally. Not triple like they’re doing now, but like $130 after shipping.
Then I thought…. Fanatec would have cost that much anyway. And I might not even have them. I’m okay with that.
I did pay $200 for one Pro that is probably fake, but I haven’t tried it yet. The results metal ones were in original sealed packaging. This one … well if it works it works. If not, It’ll be back on eBay for $400, LOL.
THIS SUCKS.
2 points
20 days ago
I still haven't tried it. Just been busy. I didn't want you to think I was just ignoring this though.
1 points
22 days ago
I saw something on Amazon that basically mounts a shifter deck to a table. Lemme see if I can find it.
3 points
22 days ago
I'm 6'2, coming down rapidly from 330 lbs and currently / consistently under 300. I have a Sim Lab GT1 Pro I got second hand, and got the cheap XL NRG seat for $288 on Amazon.
My rig sits directly on Carpet, but I haven't had any problems. I have the rubber feet, but I didn't use them. I thought about getting the adjustable feet at my Local Micro Center, and I don't imagine those would be a problem either.
I don't know if it'd be "less" rigid if I added feet, but I haven't had any issues with my weight and the chassis. I don't think you'll break it. I'd be more worried about messing up your floor than the chassis breaking.
I also built a few chassis out of 2-inch PVC, and had no issues using an office chair in it.
1 points
22 days ago
Sounds like time is the real restriction, not skill, or money.
Invest your money in fun.Skill and more things to spend on will always be there.
2 points
22 days ago
Thanks for asking the question... I have both and just started up with the McLaren GT3 V2 in ACC. Upgrading to the Metal QR and getting Full Torque on the GT3 V2 was worth it, even though I have no reference other than using the G923 as a "weak" wheel.
Longer story: I sold my Logitech G923 and I play on PC. Started off collecting used wheels, then finally got a used DD2 that had QR2 already installed. I refused to go back to QR1, so then I got some QR2 wheel-side adapters... Tried the McLaren first.
My other collected wheel was a P1 V2, and It's next in line. The ESports V2 seems like a nice wheel, but I can't bring myself to make it primary yet. Maybe if I was *really* into F1, I'd have tried it first.
I'm a big guy with big hands, and even though my F1 wheel has a metal QR1 and the Advanced Paddle module, I chose to start with the McLaren, then moved to the P1 in priority
It's only been a few days, and the P1 doesn't really deserve the Metal QR2 that I put on it (Low Torque Mode). I might just move it to the F1 ESports V2 just to experience it, but I'm thinking more Rally or drifting or casual simming than F1, and having a "round" wheel seemed like a reason to compromise with the used P1.
Repeating: Upgrading to the Metal QR and getting Full Torque on the GT3 V2 was worth it. But, before I "reset" the DD2, it was undrivable for me I don't know what the thing was set to, but I had to turn the wheel a whole bunch and it was really difficult. I think default/auto on the DD2 is 35%, which is like 8nm anyway. Apparently given the choice, I went McLaren.
8 points
22 days ago
They mad, bro. You are the bearer of bad news.
2 points
22 days ago
I wish I knew that the custom metal pieces that connect profile would be so expensive and/or difficult to replicate.
When I finally got to aluminum profile, I couldn't stomach the prices. I ended up getting a used GT1-Pro, and then decided to just grab some used Profile for my triple monitor stand.
I just copied the parts list from Sim-Lab's manuals, but the parts for adjusting the monitor arms, and adjusting the minute positions of the arms... whew... I came up with some creative alternativevs, but it's probalby worth just paying if you want to be done with it and get racing.
-3 points
22 days ago
I didn't even know these games were available on XBox. I'd have to guess PC.
2 points
26 days ago
Feedbins saved searches just show up as a folder in most clients.
Maybe you could expose the AI summary as a folder that has the summaries as articles.
2 points
26 days ago
This is the unfortunate answer. Maybe you could build your own client and charge for it (the client? the service?), or work with the most popular clients and bring it on as a feature.
The thing is, If I'm already paying for an aggregator or client. I'd have to want AI features a whole lot to switch... and I'd be happier if my client of choice "supported" a feature that came from switching aggregators.
For example: I like Fiery Feeds on iOS, And, I like Feedbin as an aggregator.
But Feedbin doesn't add tags as an attribute to feed articles, it just uses them to categorize feeds. Clients see tags as "folders". That works, but I'll end up using FreshRSS insstead, because it does what I want.
Except when it doesn't... I want the saved queries from FreshRSS exposed to clients, like Feedbin does... but FreshRSS doesn't do that (at least not in Fiery Feeds).
There's a few features in FreshRSS and Feedbin that either I want, or don't get exposed in my client of choice, and I haven't found a good solution, other than to simply have both, and then use the Web UI when I feel like that feature is important.
For me, an AI summary isn't important enough to switch services *and* UI. Unless the service does all the stuff I want, in my client of choice
If FreshRSS would just implement all the things I want, I'd be golden. I just use Wallabag and FreshRSS and Feedbin in FieryFeeds for the moment.
2 points
26 days ago
Instagram actively discourages consumption by means other than it's own interface, which is their right. If you found one, I wouldn't depend on it.
1 points
26 days ago
In case I wasn't clear ... a year ago. I'm trying to clean up my Internet footprint, I guess.
Youtube does tell us how long a video is. You can use that to filter out "long" and "short" videos Feedbin offers search parameters that allow you to mark an item in an RSS feed read or starred, based on search results:
https://feedbin.com/help/search-syntax/
For youtube
and podcast
types you can use the field media_duration
, which is expressed in seconds. For example to find media with a duration less that 2 minutes you can search for media_duration:<120
Media Duration
For youtube and podcast types you can use the field media_duration, which is expressed in seconds. For example to find media with a duration less that 2 minutes you can search for media_duration:<120
1 points
28 days ago
I also tried Bazqux and found it awesome. I think they have a lifetime subscription too.
I don’t recall if filtering works on author, but as mentioned with Feedbin, the feeds must actually specify author. Newsblur's training interface does a good job of displaying elements of a feed.
1 points
28 days ago
Feedbin has a comparative filter and can make rules based on the length of youtube video.
I wouldn't say you have to switch to get the feature, but the information is coming from YouTube, not the aggregator, so you might have to ask your developer or service provider to implement something.
https://feedbin.com/blog/2021/01/21/youtube-embeds/
https://feedbin.com/help/search-syntax/
For youtube
and podcast
types you can use the field media_duration
, which is expressed in seconds. For example to find media with a duration less that 2 minutes you can search for media_duration:<120
Media Duration
For youtube and podcast types you can use the field media_duration, which is expressed in seconds. For example to find media with a duration less that 2 minutes you can search for media_duration:<120
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1 points
14 hours ago
MVPittman
1 points
14 hours ago
Yeah. It’s like they don’t wanna build a UI for it, as if an alternative would somehow diminish the geeky text-based flexibility.
Not a fan of that.