← Back to context Comment by rcarmo 4 days ago Again, like every time I mention it, RSS readers with embedded browsers won’t support extensions. 6 comments rcarmo Reply vee-kay 4 days ago You don't need extensions.There are many RSS readers with inbuilt dark theme / night mode.Even if you prefer self-hosted RSS readers, you can find RSS readers (FOSS, not Premium/Freemium) on GitHub with such feature.https://alternativeto.net/software/feedly/?feature=night-mod...https://duckduckgo.com/?q=github+rss+reader+self+hosted+dark... rcarmo 4 days ago That does not apply to mobile apps. vee-kay 3 days ago You didn't bother to search.Feeder, FeedDeck, NewsBlur, Fluent Reader, Twine, Capy Reader, Reeder, Read You, Neo Feed, Readrop are all open-source RSS/feed readers for mobile (iOS, Android, or both) , and they all have dark theme / night mode.https://alternativeto.net/software/feedly/?license=opensourc...https://duckduckgo.com/?q=android+ios+open-source+rss+reader... 1 reply → MarcelOlsz 4 days ago This might be a goofy solution but it works: I'm on mac and used BetterDisplay to create a virtual inverted monitor that I throw things to. rcarmo 4 days ago Not on iOS.
vee-kay 4 days ago You don't need extensions.There are many RSS readers with inbuilt dark theme / night mode.Even if you prefer self-hosted RSS readers, you can find RSS readers (FOSS, not Premium/Freemium) on GitHub with such feature.https://alternativeto.net/software/feedly/?feature=night-mod...https://duckduckgo.com/?q=github+rss+reader+self+hosted+dark... rcarmo 4 days ago That does not apply to mobile apps. vee-kay 3 days ago You didn't bother to search.Feeder, FeedDeck, NewsBlur, Fluent Reader, Twine, Capy Reader, Reeder, Read You, Neo Feed, Readrop are all open-source RSS/feed readers for mobile (iOS, Android, or both) , and they all have dark theme / night mode.https://alternativeto.net/software/feedly/?license=opensourc...https://duckduckgo.com/?q=android+ios+open-source+rss+reader... 1 reply →
rcarmo 4 days ago That does not apply to mobile apps. vee-kay 3 days ago You didn't bother to search.Feeder, FeedDeck, NewsBlur, Fluent Reader, Twine, Capy Reader, Reeder, Read You, Neo Feed, Readrop are all open-source RSS/feed readers for mobile (iOS, Android, or both) , and they all have dark theme / night mode.https://alternativeto.net/software/feedly/?license=opensourc...https://duckduckgo.com/?q=android+ios+open-source+rss+reader... 1 reply →
vee-kay 3 days ago You didn't bother to search.Feeder, FeedDeck, NewsBlur, Fluent Reader, Twine, Capy Reader, Reeder, Read You, Neo Feed, Readrop are all open-source RSS/feed readers for mobile (iOS, Android, or both) , and they all have dark theme / night mode.https://alternativeto.net/software/feedly/?license=opensourc...https://duckduckgo.com/?q=android+ios+open-source+rss+reader... 1 reply →
MarcelOlsz 4 days ago This might be a goofy solution but it works: I'm on mac and used BetterDisplay to create a virtual inverted monitor that I throw things to. rcarmo 4 days ago Not on iOS.
You don't need extensions.
There are many RSS readers with inbuilt dark theme / night mode.
Even if you prefer self-hosted RSS readers, you can find RSS readers (FOSS, not Premium/Freemium) on GitHub with such feature.
https://alternativeto.net/software/feedly/?feature=night-mod...
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=github+rss+reader+self+hosted+dark...
That does not apply to mobile apps.
You didn't bother to search.
Feeder, FeedDeck, NewsBlur, Fluent Reader, Twine, Capy Reader, Reeder, Read You, Neo Feed, Readrop are all open-source RSS/feed readers for mobile (iOS, Android, or both) , and they all have dark theme / night mode.
https://alternativeto.net/software/feedly/?license=opensourc...
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=android+ios+open-source+rss+reader...
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This might be a goofy solution but it works: I'm on mac and used BetterDisplay to create a virtual inverted monitor that I throw things to.
Not on iOS.