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I like miniflux. Lightweight, web based, selfhostable, assisted hosting and compatible with third party clients.
+1 for Miniflux, super nice and it has a polished interface.
You can also access it through third-party apps such as NewsFlash (for Linux) or NetNewsWire (for mac, you just need to enable “Google Feeds APIs” in Miniflux for that).
Same, minflux is simple and very lightweight. I just use a web app on my phone to read it. Still very responsive.