PolitePol's answer
Easy and customisable create feed functionality
PolitePol's answer
Free plan and democratic price for paid plans
PolitePol's answer
People who like RSS and related staff
PolitePol's answer
Exists since 2018. Created by Alexandr Nesterenko and continues to develop by PolitePol team
Based on our record, Huginn should be more popular than PolitePol. It has been mentiond 65 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I like the interface of https://politepol.com/en/ and the free tier gets the job done for me. Plus you learn a little bit about scraping in the process. Source: 10 months ago
Politepol - https://politepol.com/en/ does a decent job with 5 feeds for free. Source: about 1 year ago
Some readers have such option build-in (e.g. FreshRSS). There are also services like: https://createfeed.fivefilters.org/ https://feed43.com/ https://politepol.com/en/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Something like this: https://politepol.com/en/. If it's just text, you can use the free version. Source: over 1 year ago
Use https://politepol.com/en/ to generate RSS feed from https://arxiv.org/list/q-fin/new and use https://ifttt.com/applets/Ha9qPKXd-post-rss-items-to-reddit to post it to Reddit. Source: about 2 years ago
Https://n8n.io/, https://github.com/huginn/huginn, https://automatisch.io/, https://www.activepieces.com/ and theres a lot more... I've used n8n, node-red, and huginn (a while back), but imo n8n has been the simplest off the shelf. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
The device itself is really cute. I'm not sure about handing oauth tokens to all my accounts to a third party for them to run huginn/selenium on a backend that might not be online for more than a year. I'm barely comfortable with Alexa having a connection to my iTunes for podcasts. What happens when Uber or whoever decides to throw a captcha between Rabbit and the web frontend? I'd like to see it do more than help... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I skipped to chapter 9 in the article ("Clogged"), and it looked like Pipes failed because it didn't have a large enough team or a well-defined mission. As a result they couldn't offer a super robust product that would lure in enterprise users. "You could not purchase some number of guaranteed-to-work Pipes calls per month" is the quote from the article. The reason I think that interesting is because that's the... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
"correct" is a value judgement that depends on lots of different things. Only you can decide which tool is correct. Here are some ideas: - https://camel.apache.org/ - https://www.windmill.dev/ Your idea about a queue (in redis, or postgres, or sqlite, etc) is also totally valid. These off-the-shelf tools I listed probably wouldn't give you a huge advantage IMO. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Huginn (https://github.com/huginn/huginn) has like some 39K stars on Github and the use cases it covered looks good. Source: 9 months ago
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