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Episode: 4325
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Title: HPR4325: Two Software I use- Futo Keyboard and Inoreader
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4325/hpr4325.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 23:00:43
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4,325,
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Prophide the 28th of February 2025.
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Today's show is entitled,
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Two Software I Use Futo Keyboard and Anoriter.
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It is part of the series' app Spelling King.
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It is hosted by Semla's M. St. Louis,
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and is about 14 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is an Android keyboard and an online feed reader, both free.
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Today's show is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License.
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I want to recommend two pieces of software I use,
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one cloud-based, and the other an app for Android.
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First, the Futo Keyboard, FUTO Keyboard.
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How is it?
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One, it's officially an alpha, but it's solid,
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and I've been using for weeks without any problem.
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Two, the Magical STT,
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a beautifully working speech-to-text.
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It needs a download, easily indicated in the app,
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and you can download there, choose the file in the app,
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and then delete the downloaded,
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because when you indicate a file within the app,
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it incorporates and you can then delete what you downloaded.
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It's a simple file to allow the text,
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the speech-to-text in your language, in any language.
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Another Magical Number 3,
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Swipe-to-type, or swipe-typing is the correct name.
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You know what it is.
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You swap the finger in the screen to the characters,
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and it gets the word.
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Magic.
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For the Magical No Internet Access,
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it's a selling point of the app.
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Even though it's free,
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I may call a selling point saying that they say no Internet permission.
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That's true, you can check it easily,
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because it's technical.
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It's not to blow a wage boost away.
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It's what it is.
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And the Magical, so much Magical, huh?
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Number 5 now, or 6, I don't know.
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It's not numerated, numbered.
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It's not numbered in my script.
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But any language, that's the Magical.
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I am a native Brazilian Portuguese person,
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also using it for English and for a little French.
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And all is very, very fine,
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with the same good precision,
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for speech-to-text, for swipe,
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for suggestion of words.
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This last one is the unique point
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that I think loses to Gboard,
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the keyboard from Google.
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But it is very OK.
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This was, how is it now, why it?
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Or why it for you?
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If you want an advanced keyboard,
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with features like word prediction,
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to help correct typos,
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and even more Magicals,
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but it's not content for any reason,
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with Gboard or other keyboard,
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or would be OK to change,
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try something new,
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even if for the sake only of
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no internet permission for your typing tool,
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that's it, that is why.
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Cons.
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There is not really a con,
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but it does not seem a legitimate review
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or recommendation if I don't put something.
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So, in the table I put,
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the word prediction is not very good.
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It does not gas my intentions so magically.
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So, I have to type more.
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Then I had two.
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Then I had to type in the keyboard
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from Google, for example,
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that new, all my words,
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from before I typed more.
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But with Foto,
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it's not so magical in this guessing the word.
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Another con, I found the appearance is strange at first.
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The special characters in gray indicated in each key
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are at the very extreme of the upper right corner.
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Siemens unpolished,
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worse than the one I was using,
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the extremely simplistic simple keyboard
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that has a nice design.
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But after the second or third day of use of Foto,
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I don't even perceive it.
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I don't notice.
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It is beautiful to my eyes now.
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Maybe I would strange if I change back to something
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because of this placement
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of the indication of the special characters in gray
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at the very upper right corner.
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But when you're using,
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you customize fast.
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And third con,
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contrary point,
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I would say the swiping backspace behavior
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didn't delete entire words, only characters.
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Then I have to waste more time to delete.
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But before finishing the script,
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I double-checked.
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Double-checked and the option is there.
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Backspace behavior when holding swiping.
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There is the delete characters,
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or I marked now delete entire words.
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It's right under the app menu.
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Keyboard and typing.
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Long press keys and space bar.
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That's the placement.
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You can check later on the script
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if you want to find this option.
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I will repeat how you change from deleting characters
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or deleting entire words when you keep pressing the backspace
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or swipe backspace.
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It is the app menu.
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Keyboard and typing.
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Under that option,
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long press keys and space bar.
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It seems a little confusing to go too long in the menu,
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too far there in various ways,
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but no, it's not confused.
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You can get a custom-made fast.
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Where to get it?
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At Play Store.
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More info at
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keyboard.futo.org.
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I didn't test only Futo.org,
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but the correct address,
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keyboard.futo.futio.org.
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Second software and last one,
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InnoReader.
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InnoReader.
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Oh, together.
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How is it?
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What it is?
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First, it's a simple and beautiful interface
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for reading RSS, reading feeds.
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Number 2.2 of what is it?
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Three, no ads.
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Up to 150 feeds.
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Can you use your podcasts, you ask?
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Yes, but without any audio option
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on the listening interface,
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embedded, embedded.
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I checked this pronunciation before
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I don't know if I remember correctly,
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but I think this is how you
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pronounce embedded.
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You can't so change the speed
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or do anything you would do
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on the advanced audio player
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or podcast player specifically,
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but you can use to check for podcasts.
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I'm using to aggregate everything in a place,
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but it's better to then download,
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for example, the audio that you see there,
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and then playing the VOC like I do,
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and I recommend this one.
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It's the safe option,
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open-source, and all around for media.
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But talking about VOC is beyond this show.
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Another point, number 3.
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In Pro plan only,
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sorry, it's number 4.
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No, number 3.
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Yeah, in Pro plan only,
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that is only pegging.
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You can filter the speeches of news
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you want to appear on the feed,
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by word or outer,
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or the text that appears
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in a certain content of certain feed
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or certain feeds.
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I haven't tested, it's paid,
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but for example,
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I'm happy to be subscribed
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to all comments here of the radio,
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but one could use this paid feature
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to follow comments only for his own shows
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or her own shows on HPR
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by filtering, by hostname or show number.
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It's a nice resource for that.
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And optionally, there is an Android app
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that I never tried.
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So, I can't say anything about that.
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Only checking that there is an app
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if you don't want to choose your browser
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and go to innoreader.com.
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Why it?
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I don't know for you.
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For me, I wanted to not receive
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emails for news.
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I listened to a show here in Hacker Public Radio
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that talked about our RSS feeds.
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I even commented on that show
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that I was subscribed to newsletter
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for my mail,
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but then I decided to give feeds
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a chance again,
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because even though they are so advanced
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and so out of time,
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I'm not anachronic,
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but it's not from the past
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but not vinculated to time.
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They are presently,
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they are past, present, and future.
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They are immune to time.
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They are utile.
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And I am liking to be a guy of feeds again.
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We are so vinculated,
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so addicted to what algorithms
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put to us like what they post
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in the feed of Facebook, Instagram,
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Google News or another aggregator.
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No, you can subscribe to the feeds
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of what you want to see.
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That's great.
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That is great.
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And I even prefer the option
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to not get recommendations.
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Cino Reader recommends by default
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if you want to see recommendations,
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but I prefer to see what I want
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to see what I choose to see.
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Not what an algorithm
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or anything
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that is not seeking my best interest,
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of course, once meet to see,
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but what I choose consciously
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are not so consciously to get.
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And this is all about RSS feed,
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everything you follow aggregated
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by the order you want,
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chronological,
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it's the most default,
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but anyway, you want.
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And I used,
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Killed the newsletter,
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that is,
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Killed an iPhone,
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the iPhone newsletter.com,
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to get subscribed to sources
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that does not have a feed,
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only email newsletter.
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And even the Supreme Court
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of Brazil does not have the option
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of RSS,
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it only has newsletter
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for its decisions,
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for its documents
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of information,
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the informatics,
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but it's,
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it's resolved very quickly
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and easily with the free Killed
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the newsletter.
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I know there is another site
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of, with this name,
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so I will repeat,
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the one I used
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and can recommend it's,
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Killed iPhone,
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the iPhone newsletter.com.
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Why?
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I chose Aino Reader,
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apart from all these things,
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all these,
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the navigation,
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all these turning around,
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the point,
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well,
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I wanted to be able to read
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anywhere,
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in my notebook,
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or mobile phone,
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in a good interface,
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without giving much information
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to register,
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surely without ads.
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And came to Aino Reader,
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fortunately.
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You need to explore a bit,
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the options,
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if you want,
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to perfect the interface,
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to your test,
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but no worries in it.
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Camps,
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contrary points,
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sorry,
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I can't find one,
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only if I invent
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the defect
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of not being full-fledged,
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to list into podcasts,
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but it is not mean for it,
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so it's not a con
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of an RSS reader.
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Where to get,
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or to access it,
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in ainoreader.com.
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As always,
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but never said,
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feedback is welcome.
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About the content,
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the production,
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or even one time hello,
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if you want to talk,
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to say hello,
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to someone like me,
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to me,
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my comment here,
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in a GPR site,
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on this site,
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on this episode,
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or by mail,
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as you want,
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if you want.
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Goodbye.
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There was that one,
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with you,
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goodbye.
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