trvz 9 hours ago

RSS readers are immensely helpful to also interact with image (such as web comics) and video (Youtube channels) feeds.

Alas, a terminal interface is a decisively bad choice for that.

  • kseistrup 9 hours ago

    Some terminal emulators – e.g., kitty – can show images inline. I use `toot` and `tooi` to read the Fediverse in kitty, and the images are there alright.

  • rambambram 8 hours ago

    I wish more sites added images (in the <enclosure> tag preferably) to their RSS posts. I think images are the perfect middle ground between spicing up pure textbased posts and not being distracting videos on autoplay.

    With my self-built reader (link in bio) I'm always delighted to see posts with photos or images attached.

  • analogpixel 8 hours ago

    I tried to use neomutt a few months ago, and found that all email is now just a mime encoded minefield. too bad, I liked the mutt workflow over having to have a browser opening and checking for stuff.

  • asdff 8 hours ago

    You don't need to stay completely in the terminal interface. I use newsboat. I have configured it such that if I want to open any media links like that, one keystroke opens them in a new firefox window on top of everything. One can also use something like mpv or imagemagick if firefox feels too "heavy."

  • sneak 6 hours ago

    What if I don't like beans?

jwr 9 hours ago

I used to read USENET news in text terminals on X11 systems, and on 3270 terminals before that. It's amusing how we're coming full circle.

  • asciii 8 hours ago

    text is king. The rise of LLMs helped reinforce that nicely IMO.

cosmotic 9 hours ago

Terminal seems like an odd choice for a platform to read on, considering the fixed-width characters.

  • bluebarbet 5 hours ago

    I say fixed-width characters are a feature, not a bug.

exiguus 7 hours ago

Will it also have client functionality to support reader like miniflux or tiny tiny rss, like in newsboat?

  • bahdotshxx 5 hours ago

    No plans for that yet. Feedr is currently standalone-only.

infogulch 4 hours ago

Does it use ffmpeg to render inline images to ASCII?