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I second that. If you have a lot of feeds, thousands, then QuiteRSS is one of the readers that will work reliably. It can be ram heavy with 1k+ feeds but it does the job.

In the article the author mentions one way to get RSS feeds from a youtube channel. This is how to get it from a youtube username,

    https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?user=USER_ID


Do you know if it's possible to make QuiteRSS automatically download and cache the pages of new posts it finds? It seems to wait until I click on a post before starting to load it (quite slowly).


That's an option you can set. Go to options, F8, then "Feeds" and "Automatically update feeds on startup".


The YouTube channel pages are also marked up properly so most tools will auto-discover the feed URL.




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