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"published": "2023-10-25T17:28:14Z",
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"content": "<p>I am enjoying podcasts via RSS readers, but note that <a href=\"https://qoto.org/tags/emacs\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>emacs</span></a> <a href=\"https://qoto.org/tags/elfeed\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>elfeed</span></a> does not have <a href=\"https://qoto.org/tags/FeatureParity\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>FeatureParity</span></a> with others but has <a href=\"https://qoto.org/tags/FeatureSuperiority\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>FeatureSuperiority</span></a> . A couple notes:</p><p>\t - easy OPML import/export. Other good readers have this, but not all of them.<br />\t - Works without an account in the cloud -- just the RSS and my device.<br />\t - Multiple tags per entry. I have not found this on ANY other reader, where ultimately tags = directories. This is silly.<br />\t - Super-easy history and search. You would think this would be a given in this day and age, but I do not see it in other readers. For example, trying to find "spooky" in the title of a recently heard podcast was not possible outside elfeed. Further, "Which ones did I listen to this morning?" is hard, also not easy in elfeed. But at least I can search for keywords there.</p><p>\t I use feeder on android, which at least checks the first two boxes about good OPML support and being subscriptionless. Of course, going to my elfeed is a joy, but not when I am on the move and can't pull out my laptop.</p>",
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