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What the most Lightest RSS reader for Debian?
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Yarr, a very lightweight RSS reader. https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr
To deploy Yarr within a Docker container, you can use the Docker image provided by Wakeful-Cloud. https://github.com/Wakeful-Cloud/yarr
I have been running it on Raspberry Pi 3 for a couple of months without any issues, so I believe you won't encounter any problems.
I wouldn't count docker as light, not for core2duo processor.
You can run directly without docker by downloading it and using the command
./yarr -open
So you are certain there are massive performance overhead then?