I have a couple of Raspberry Pi's, I'm thinking to designate one as a TTRSS server (currently my feeds are with NetNewsWire + iCloud), maybe also my own xBrowserSync backend and other small things. NAT traversal is not a problem thanks to Tailscale, so looking for more small things to self-host. - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
All these feeds end up in my Tiny Tiny RSS instance which has further filters/automated labeling. I sometimes "star" articles which I want to read later. - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
Inoreader is an online service offered by a company. If you don't want anybody to know what feeds you follow, you're going to have to use an offline RSS reader like Feedbro or install a client like Tiny Tiny RSS on your own server. - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
I own an iPhone but also don't use Apple's built-in functionality unless it supports standards-based services that I can self-host (CalDAV, IMAP, etc). I pull podcasts into my forked version of tt-rss[0] and use a script to pull down the enclosures onto my local webserver. I play the episodes using Safari (which, admittedly, is a sub-optimal experience) on my iPhone. (In my dreams I'd write an HTML5 front-end to... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
What you do, is use something like Tiny Tiny RSS: https://tt-rss.org/. - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
There are RSS readers like Tiny Tiny RSS [1] which are able to do exactly that (in this case using a PHP port of Mozilla's library [2]). Does not work in 100% of cases but is a really useful thing. [1] https://tt-rss.org/ [2] https://github.com/fivefilters/readability.php. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
I've been hosting a fork of Tiny Tiny RSS[0] since 2005. Moving it between servers and Postgres instance has been easy and I like having the old data in perpetuity. [0] https://tt-rss.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
... Else there are various open source choices some self-hosted; e.g. tt-rss_org but I haven't tried any of them. - Source: Reddit / 5 months ago
Personally I set up Tiny Tiny RSS on a VPS and haven't looked back. It's how I keep up with my news and it works well for me. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
Fuck, I loved Google Reader. I have a self-hosted instance of TinyTinyRSS that gets the job done but Google Reader was basically perfect. - Source: Reddit / 7 months ago
Https://tt-rss.org/- free and open source web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) reader and aggregator. - Source: Reddit / 7 months ago
Doesn't look as nice as Feedly, but Tiny Tiny RSS is a great option. It is self-hosted, so you will need a machine to run it on. - Source: Reddit / 8 months ago
I know it's explicitly not what you're asking for, but I read your post in a RSS feed in tt-rss; it uses a database for it's backend, but it's easy to self-host on a tiny VPS or similar, so it address at least some (all?) of the issues with access from multiple devices. - Source: Reddit / 9 months ago
Https://tt-rss.org/ is a free software, self-hosted alternative and https://ttrss.info/ is a paid hosted offering. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Maybe I'm old school (ok, so there's no "maybe" about it) but I've been a subscriber to mailing lists since my earliest days in IT. I run my own TT-RSS (https://tt-rss.org) instance too, but there's something about mailing lists that I really dig. Here a few of my favorites to kick things off:. - Source: Reddit / 11 months ago
Tons and tons of them over the years. I wish I'd kept better track of them because I've caught myself reinventing the wheel now and again. - When I was a kid using a DOS PC I'd write them in Microsoft QuickBASIC or Turbo Pascal and compile them to EXEs. (I used to drag a few particularly useful ones around with me until a few years ago when the prevalence of 64-bit Windows made running them on a stock Windows... - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
Tiny-Tiny-RSS - I had a Feedly pro account I was able to stop using. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
I run a tiny server with software called tinytiny-rss, that drip-feeds me articles from specific topics all over the net. I can even get it on my phone / tablet /TV / PC. Wait, is this a problem?!?! - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
Probably FreshRSS or TT-RSS. I ended up going with Miniflux because I'm mostly connecting to it via RSS reader apps (FeedMe on Android, and Fluent Reader on Linux) rather than reading via the web UI. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
If you have a VPS, host tt-rss yourself. Highly configurable. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
RSS feeds have become my one and only way to consume the web and subscribe to people, websites and various things on the web. Tiny Tiny RSS[0] is an addictive RSS reader with tons of options to sort, manipulate, filter in/out, etc. RSS entries. Feed Preview[1] is a must-have Firefox add-on for finding available feeds on websites (and previewing them). All alternative front-ends to YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, etc.... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
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