I use the fantastic Inoreader that is better than Google Reader was.
I follow things that post maybe once or twice a week or once a month. For things with new information every day, like Hacker News, I check the website.
A few of the things that I follow that may be a bit different for people are :
Arnold Kling - a PhD economist who worked in technology and is genuinely different.
https://arnoldkling.substack.com/
Noah Smith - a PhD economist who writes about economics and the world
Roger Pielke Jnr - a guy with a PhD who writes about climate and energy and was excommunicated by the climate priesthood.
https://rogerpielkejr.substack.com/
Andrew Sullivan - a conservative, gay, HIV positive, Catholic writer who campaigned for gay marriage.
me too; Inoreader was my first/only stop after Google Reader, and is one of the only paid subscriptions I maintain.
Probably > 80% of my RSS feeds are Youtube channels.
Thanks for the plug - the compact list view did give me the fuzzy feelings in my belly ;) Moving from NetNewsWire to this for a while...
another positive vote for Inoreader , really the best none self hosted, as long as you keep your subscriptions within their free limits :)
I pay. I've found it's worth it.