FetchRSS might be a bit more popular than SFTPGo. We know about 21 links to it since March 2021 and only 21 links to SFTPGo. 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.
EDIT: Thanks for the recommendations from all of you!! I've chose to use the below: - Files: sftpgo - Calendar: baikal - Notes: memos (But beware, it sends opt-out telemetry) - Network folder: webdav on sftpgo. Source: 7 months ago
> Even these projects have gotten to a level of sophistication that it would implode without big tech support. The worst thing is that all this FAANG or VC backed companies make a lot of people believe that they are the only viable way. > Why do you think you don't see any interesting oss tech from hobbyists is these days? Actually not true, just an example, - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
This is possible using SFTPGo. The default Windows installer register SFTPGo as a Windows service. You can download the portable version and run it manually or install SFTPGo from the Scoop packages. You can use the built-in SFTPGo virtual permissions to only allow uploads. SFTPGo uses virtual users, no system users are required. Source: 11 months ago
Basically it's a file storage managed over HTTPS. Nextcloud is pretty heavy, that's the reason why I using just a single statically compiled cross-platform binary SFTPgo. Source: 12 months ago
Using SFTPGo you can easily configure read-only accounts. SFTPGo uses virtual users and virtual permissions. So you don't need to create system users for your SFTPGo users and you don't need to use chmod to make folders read-only (but the system user that SFTPGo runs as needs file system level permission to access the files/folders you want to share). Source: 12 months ago
Enter your URL into the RSS generator. I used FetchRSS to create my RSS URL as it is free to use. Another alternative would be rss.app. - Source: dev.to / 12 months ago
If the reading list is public (doesn't work for private lists) you can use an RSS Feed generator like FetchRSS to generate an RSS feed, but you have to subscribe to FetchRSS. Source: about 1 year ago
I've been using https://fetchrss.com/ and have found it quite user-friendly. Source: about 1 year ago
Yeah, that's what fetchrss.com is, it's a scraper, but the page layout on 247sports.com doesn't lend itself well to scrapping. Do you have any favorite scrapping tools to suggest I try? Source: over 1 year ago
👍 I'd like to include them too, but they're "stingy" with their feed...they don't provide an RSS feed. I've also tried building my own using https://fetchrss.com, but the way their site is built, the parser was having trouble. Source: over 1 year ago
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