I use Open Camera. Great app, pretty intuitive, with lots of options. The downside is, there's lots of options, so it can be annoying when you quickly want to take a picture, but the settings are all wrong for the situation.
I use it for all kinds of stuff, a lot of it Dutch. I have feeds on general news, some tech stuff, some Gizmodo tags for topics I enjoy, guitar and music news, and daily comics.
The feeds I follow have been trial and error. Some of them have way too much articles and they get annoying. At that point I remove them and look for something else.
I used to use Nextcloud News as well, but it stopped working for a while after a new NC version was released, some time last year. I installed FreshRSS as a temporary solution, but I never looked back.
Yes, it's convenient that you don't need an extra service and that it's integrated in NC, but FreshRSS is very customizable and has a much better user experience. You can always link it to Nextcloud as an external page.
I second FreshRSS, but I use Readrops as Android client. Nothing beats the normal FreshRSS mobile experience though.
I haven't tried Capyreader yet, but I'm gonna check it right now.
Update: FreshRSS and Capy Reader it is. I'm impressed with how intuitive and customizable CR is. Thanks for the tip!
With both, it also matters how you store it. But like I said, (modern) cassettes are not for HiFi. If I really want to immerse myself in a record, I need the vinyl. The whole experience is just so much fun.
I want tot go one further and say music cassettes. Love their sound and way more compact than vinyl. Sadly, there's no good new hardware being made at the moment, although I really like my We Are Rewind player, it's far from HiFi.
I use Open Camera. Great app, pretty intuitive, with lots of options. The downside is, there's lots of options, so it can be annoying when you quickly want to take a picture, but the settings are all wrong for the situation.