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  1. TechCrunch: Feedly attributes weeklong slowdown to bug, not its AI pivot. “Bad news for those who get their updates through RSS feeds: Feedly, the largest stand-alone RSS reader worldwide, has experienced technical issues for over a week, and paying users are upset that the web app has been ‘unusably slow.’ Some users have also reported that the company has ignored their support requests. […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/08/18/techcrunch-feedly-attributes-weeklong-slowdown-to-bug-not-its-ai-pivot/
  2. Okay, I've removed #Feedly from my bookmarks bar. Using #Inoreader fulltime.

  3. Couple of days in and I have to agree that #Inoreader does in fact feel better to use than #Feedly for the most part. I may just make the switch even though Feedly is more or less back to normal now.

  4. Hmm... has anyone gotten a breach notification or some such from Feedly?

    Because I only recently started getting some very targeted phishing attempts to my feedly unique email address...

    Potential breach?

    #Feedly

  5. Okay, giving #Inoreader a shot.
    Importing my stuff from #Feedly was trivial, didn't even need to unzip the file, just sent it as-is and worked fine. All feeds and folders and everything done nicely.

  6. @fazalmajid @realmurphy @codinghorror @buherator @jwz @bovaz @mjg59 O(100) here, and happily hosting my own RSS reader service as built-in to #Nextcloud all-in-one, replacing my “founding” #feedly subscription.

  7. @trezzer it does, "News Downloader (RSS/Atom)" and I'm using it with mixed outcomes. Some feeds don't work but maybe I need to debug them. I mostly travel with my phone, it would be nice to have all feeds available on KOReader&phone. I just found out #feedly does NOT cache articles for offline reading - that's very disappointing for an #rssreader . Considering self-hosting #Wallabag on #cloudron

  8. @trezzer Thank you, ideally website interface, iOS also acceptable, but I like the browser universe without the iOS DRM. My ideal device is my #koreader but I haven't gotten #Wallabag working - the self hosting is a hurtle. Right now I'm trying #feedly, and then maybe adding #wallabag.

  9. Les flux RSS c'est la vie ! korben.info/flux-rss-korben-fe J'aime bien lire les articles de l'EFF (l'Electronic Frontier Foundation, la Quadrature du Net de #tutoriels-guides/astuces-productivite #vie-privee-anonymat #veilletechnologique #korben.info #vieprivée #fluxRSS #Feedly #Korben #EFF

  10. Yo when did #Feedly become "Feedly Threat Intelligence" instead of an #RSS reader??

    feedly.com/

  11. Trump is cashing in on the presidency like no president ever has

    I spent the morning running errands for my family. Then I come back to this type of BS in my #Feedly. On one hand, I spent too much on filling my tank, too much at the market and then I see that the cause of my spending -- #Trump -- is enriching himself at my expense. I'll leave it to your imagination how I will #vote this year and in 2028.

    #corruption #incompetence #greed #elections

    axios.com/2026/05/22/trump-pro

  12. Meta joins TikTok, Snap, and YouTube in settling with a Kentucky school district to avoid a trial over claims the platforms were designed to addict kids (Erin Mulvaney/Wall Street Journal) #techmeme #feedly wsj.com/us-news/education/soci

  13. Curious what other screen reader users, disabled tech folks, or desktop-first people are using these days for news discovery.

    I’ve been looking at tools like Feedly, NewsBlur, Particle, and similar RSS/AI-assisted readers because I’m trying to reduce how dependent I am on my phone for news and discovery. Right now, Google Discover is honestly the closest thing I’ve found to “surface interesting things before I even know I want to search for them,” but it’s frustratingly mobile-first.

    The problem I keep running into is that a lot of RSS advice seems optimized for people who enjoy building and curating feed systems as a hobby. I don’t mind some setup, but I’m not really looking for “an RSS sync backend plus another app plus a bunch of manual curation.” At that point it feels like the workflow itself becomes the job.

    I’m specifically interested in tools that work well for:

    • screen readers,
    • keyboard-first workflows,
    • low-sensory/text-first use,
    • desktop use rather than mobile-only experiences,
    • and actual discovery rather than just syncing feeds I already follow.

    I’ve also noticed that something can be “accessible” in theory while still being exhausting in practice. For example:

    • unlabeled buttons/links,
    • infinite scrolling,
    • noisy or visually dense interfaces,
    • excessive sound/audio cues,
    • heavy curation requirements,
    • or workflows that assume lots of executive-function bandwidth.

    I tried Inoreader once and ran into a lot of unlabeled controls, which pretty quickly killed it for me. I’m currently looking more seriously at NewsBlur and maybe Feedly, but I’d really love to hear actual experiences from people using these day-to-day with screen readers or other accessibility needs.

    Especially interested in:

    • whether these tools genuinely reduce effort,
    • whether they help with discovery/serendipity,
    • and whether anyone has found a setup that partially replaces the “Google Discover on mobile” niche without becoming a giant maintenance project.

    Would also love to hear about alternatives I may not know about.

    #Accessibility #Blind #ScreenReader #RSS #NewsBlur #Feedly #AI #AssistiveTechnology #DisabledTech #Mastodon #Tech #Neurodivergent #Productivity #Linux #OpenWeb

  14. @tg looking at the list of supported sync providers for #CurrentRSS there is no mention of #Feedly - they do have an API developers.feedly.com/referenc so I wondered if you'd looked at this? Thanks!

  15. @tg That’s depressing. Maybe I should consider switching from #feedly to something else.

  16. RE: indieweb.social/@tg/1161660129

    So just as a FYI, if you're a #Feedly user, they're approaching your data more and more like a walled garden. If flexibility and portability is important to you, maybe time to look into alternate services; there's lots of options! #RSS