Looking for a good RSS Reader
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I like Miniflux.
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I like Miniflux.
I just installed Miniflux on my server as well.
Advantages (in my opinion) are: Package is in Debian repos (safe and no compilation needed), software is a static binary (thus does not require docker and only needs postgreSQL), documentation is good.
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Hello!
I use FresshRSS (https://freshrss.org/index.html). I'm very happy with it.
When I'm on my phone I use the web interface.I do this as well since I couldn't get any third-party apps to work with single sign-on. The web reader is actually quite good and I don't really miss anything from the apps.
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I use Tiny Tiny RSS (https://tt-rss.org/) on desktop, and while they have an official mobile app, I've been enjoying Read You on Android
I highly recommend trying CapyReader for mobile, it is much snappier!
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
Not exactly what you asked, but if you're gonna read from Android, I highly suggest CapyReader.
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
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Hello all, I am looking to start getting back into RSS feeds but nothing Ive found so far matches all of my requirements so i was going to see if you guys had any advice.
My requirements are:
- Self hosted (preferably with an official docker container)
- I should be able to view it in the web, as well as with an Android app but it doesn't have to be a first party app
- It has to look nice and modern, preferably with a dark mode option
Anything you guys know of that would meet all three of those things?
Freshrss and capyreader here. Best combo I found after a long time.
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I'm trying out freshrss right now and don't like it. Possibly my issues stem from user error, but, I can't figure out how to automatically hide articles based on keywords, adding extensions is a pain, and the ui feels large and very in-the-way. By default it truncates article titles, which I find absolutely baffling.
The filter is being a pet peeve of mine too these days
I would like to be sure that I’m filtering stuff but looks like filters on miniflux and freshrss just work on future articles so I should do something like put a filter to an rss feed I control and then post and check if it works
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Freshrss and capyreader here. Best combo I found after a long time.
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Did you get it to run? I tried it for about a day or so, and only got it kind of working
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Did you get it to run? I tried it for about a day or so, and only got it kind of working
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Freshrss and capyreader here. Best combo I found after a long time.
I installed Capyreader for the capybara, but stayed for how nice the app is.
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I'm actually paying a yearly subscription to support the project. I have the self-hosting task in my backlog, but I keep dragging it
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Ohh you are in for a treat 🫠
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I host my own Tiny Tiny RSS (TT-RSS), but I've used the public instance of CommaFeed too many years ago, before I started selfhosting.
I really like TT-RSS, especially with my own theme I made, but the container image I'm using now is outdated and has some problems, and if I want to upgrade I'll have to switch image to the official one, and I won't be able to simply migrate my data over, as TT-RSS has since dropped support for MySQL completely, so I'm considering just hosting Commafeed instead (since I have to start fresh anyway).
I prefer RSS readers that feel a bit like Google Reader (R.I.P. - Gone but not forgotten)
If you're interested I wrote a quick HOWTO to migrate TT-RSS data from Mysql to Postgres a while ago. Ctrl+F search for
Migrating tt-rss data to Postgresql from a MySQL-based installation
hereI still use that same migrated database 4 years later
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I highly recommend trying CapyReader for mobile, it is much snappier!
Thank you for the suggestion! I've been trying it out for a few days now and it is my new favorite app in terms of design. I'm having a strange problem where it keeps logging me out every couple days, but other than that I love it
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Thank you for the suggestion! I've been trying it out for a few days now and it is my new favorite app in terms of design. I'm having a strange problem where it keeps logging me out every couple days, but other than that I love it
Glad to hear!
And the developer is quite responsive, open up a GitHub issue with the details and I'm confident it'll get sorted out.
He's also on Mastodon:
https://mastodon.social/@_jocmp