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Not selfhosting but single device usage. I never understood offline readers, I got into rss with Google Reader (never forget), rss was always an online thing for me, like social media. Tried some desktop readers, but always as a sync client, not standalone. My reader journey was: Google reader -> Feedly -> TTRSS -> Freshrss
I always used offline reader because the feeds i subscribed to don't have that many updates (most of them are currently webcomics updating 1-3 times a week) so i generally just check on it a few times a day and none of it is really urgent, so there is not really much point in expanding the time where i could check on it. Another factor might also be that i started using RSS with Firefoxes inbuilt reader (which they removed back in 2018) which didn't sync across devices, so i was just used to it being like that.