RedReader is still allowed to exist due to its extensive accessibility options.
I can't even
Those sound fancy, I just use renamed txt files.
That sounds like so much work! I mean even just the website design, you'd need to extensively learn front-end best practices, CSS, JavaScript libraries... Clicks link
I keep meaning to check out Obsidian, but I'm like you said, lazy.
I mean algorithms have their flaws but there is a reason they became popular.
Subscribe to a dozen RSS feeds and suddenly you have more content then you can read with no easy way to sort through the chuff. Also no easy way to discover content beyond your feeds.
Only half of that is actually about reading. The rest is just showing off.
Do you remember what the original was?
Ironically, right now Lemmy is better for contributors than lurkers. The limited amount of content means than any post/comment that I submit is more likely to be seen and get engagement. I already get more comment replies on Lemmy than I usually did on Reddit.
Forza Horizon 5. The game literally throws hypercars at you within the first few minutes. It's fun, although many people complain that it ruins the sense of progression (nevertheless the game has hundreds of cars, unlocking them all would take forever).
So many people boast about not using TikTok. Then waste comparable amounts of time on YouTube/FB/Instagram Shorts.
Spooky