what's your favorite self hosted RSS solution?
what's your favorite self hosted RSS solution?
As per the title, what are you using? I am testing miniflux + read you on mobile.
thenoseknowsall @lemmy.one FresRSS + moRSS for full text and Read You on Android for mobile
9 0 Replycinimodev @geddit.social Thanks for sharing moRSS. This is rad
4 0 ReplyBrad Ganley @toad.work
You just changed my life with the moRSS suggestion
4 0 Replyydant @discuss.tchncs.de Same with FreshRSS - I set it up years ago and basically forgot about maintaining it. It's been running doing exactly what I needed for the whole time. It might not be the best option, but I can't really think of anything more I need.
I'll have to check out moRSS.
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Morethanevil @lmy.mymte.de
I used FreshRSS but switched over to Nextcloud news. Works good for me 😊
8 0 ReplyBristlerock @kbin.social
TT-RSS is fantastic, providing you hold your nose and wear as asbestos suit if you ever dare ask a question or raise a valid issue. The dev is... well, I'm not a fan. I won't use it out of principle.
FreshRSS is a good-looking and skinnable alternative with a good Docker image, but I had issues with the inability to flush old items. Has a decent web UI.
These days I'm using Sismics and the web UI.
7 0 ReplyNickall @lemmy.fmhy.ml OP thanks for the hint on Sismics, I'm going to try it!
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TheWoozy @lemmy.fmhy.ml Tiny tiny Rss (ttrss). I've used it for well over 10 years. New docker install is easy.
6 0 Replyoldfart @lemm.ee I can't force myself to migrate it to Docker, it's the one remaining service idont't have dockerized yet. The migration path looked like it would take half of a day
1 0 ReplyTheWoozy @lemmy.fmhy.ml Export your feed to an opml file, and import it into the new installation. Your read/unread history will be lost, but that's about it.
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surfrock66 @lemmy.world
Tt-rss though the developer can be a bit abrasive if you go asking for help. Been using it since the icanhaz days.
5 0 Replyvegetaaaaaaa @lemmy.world
Same post 9 hours ago https://lemmy.world/post/1025410
4 0 Replyplatysalty @kbin.social OP wouldn't have missed it if they had an rss reader
8 0 Replyclb92 @kbin.social
Things may have changed in the meantime though, you never know. A lot can happen in 9 hours in the wild and fast-moving industry of RSS readers.
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schmurian @lsmu.schmurian.xyz
4 0 ReplyNickall @lemmy.fmhy.ml OP I'm using this as well and it seems pretty good and simple, no fancy things!
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bladewdr @infosec.pub freshRSS. I'm using the linuxserver.io docker image.
3 0 ReplyJASN_DE @feddit.de FreshRSS, + Readably on Android. Has worked well for me for years.
3 0 ReplyPlutoniumAcid @lemmy.world
I can't find Readably in the Play store. Got a link?
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Hcbille @lemmy.world I’m using FreshRSS with Reeder 5 as my iOS reader.
Main reason is that I can make feeds of changes on websites etc, things that aren’t an actual RSS feed.
3 1 Replymeiti @lemmy.world Syncthing+DecSync+spaRSS(DecSync fork)
2 0 ReplyMomSpaghetti @lemmy.world What types of things are you guys monitoring via rss? I've never had a need to use it.
2 0 ReplyNickall @lemmy.fmhy.ml OP any site you usually check for news or update. News sites, blogs etc. I like to have a single place where to go and check.
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borlax @lemmy.borlax.com
Was using moonmoon for a long while but it’s been abandoned for a longer while and I recently switched to FreshRSS. So far so good, it has support for fever api, so I can sync it up to Unread on my iPhone.
1 0 ReplyHiddenRetro @lemmy.world
+1 for freshrss
1 0 Replyborlax @lemmy.borlax.com
It has been pretty great. Only downside has been some of the API behavior, but FreshRSS isn’t to blame for that I don’t think.
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cinimodev @geddit.social FreshRSS + FeedMe on Android.
1 0 ReplyTyr3al @feddit.de I’ve been running Minifilm for years now. Pretty happy with it.
1 0 ReplyLinuturk @lemmy.onitato.com
Nextcloud News app.
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