I imagine the same or similar could work here too.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5947276
feeds are synced by the server
I deployed TTRSS to Azure pretty easily, although auto-refreshing the feeds is harder to figure out. The Web UI seemed good enough. Not as easy as Google Reader but serviceable.
But it's still another reader that I'll probably not use. Why? Because since there isn't an open standard for RSS reader I can't use it with the client I want.
I'm not saying it's your fault, as it sure isn't. But it's sad that we didn't learn this from the death of Google Reader. There were some talk about creating an open standard right after it's death, but nothing major came out of it.
This is also why I'm still using Google Reader, because every RSS reader out of there doesn't have either a mobile client or a website that I like. If there were an open standard, I could use the mobile client I want, the desktop client I want, and rely on the backend for synchronization and reading on computer without a desktop client.
My rant was not about Sismics not providing an API, but the lack of a standard open API for RSS readers. Beside that, Sismics seems pretty great.
For that matter, one could come up with such a "MyData" system that works with the DropBox API or something similar.
The problem is that all of the clients seem to want to hitch up with another free 3rd party service :(
[1]: http://feedhq.org/
However - pull request.
Importing my feeds works for 5 of them for a short while, after getting the items for the 5th feed it reverts to thinking I have no feeds at all.
wheezy/sid (Really Mint Linux but whatever)
openjdk-7-jre:i386
$ sudo dpkg -i reader-1.1.1.deb
dpkg: error processing reader-1.1.1.deb (--install):
parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci/control' near line 2 package 'reader':
error in Version string '${reader.version}': version number does not start with digit
Errors were encountered while processing: reader-1.1.1.deb
Hope that helps.
[Edit]: Also, keyboard shortcuts (most important for me: jk for next/previous).
/uninstall