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    I have a feeling this will be unceremoniously killed and forked into two different projects.

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      Same concept, different implementation. FreshRSS is a PHP app, in my opinion… a little ugly, still super functional of course. I wanted to try to create something with a more modern UX, and try to appeal to not just the tech folks. FreshRSS still supports things I don’t yet, like WebSub, but give me some time to catch up. I have the massive benefit of just starting much later when many awesome libraries and AI exist.

      I actually started this API in Go, and it was nearly complete before I started over entirely in Node. And I did that so that it could run in serverless environments. You can of course still run this in Docker Compose, but it’s actually focused on Cloudflare deployments, where you can run this entirely for free.

  • mbirth 🇬🇧@lemmy.ml
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    I’d still like some algorithm in my RSS aggregator. One, that detects articles talking about the same thing and groups them.

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      24 hours ago

      Yup and if you gave it a basic text to speech and an audio player then you got custom radio with a news break

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    18 hours ago

    FYI, a few typos in “3. Organize with Categories” first paragraph in the getting started tutorial/blog post.

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      Ya. I’m working on that too. And trying to keep in the spirit of not being biased or heavy on algorithms.

      My first step - A chrome/firefox extension. This is currently in review on the web store. This exposes RSS feeds on sites you visit to make it easier to subscribe to the places you already visit. This is especially great when you find a great blog on Reddit or Hacker News. https://github.com/TechSquidTV/Tuvix-Tricorder-Extension

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      RSSHub and RSS-Bridge can handle that. My issue is adding too many websites to my reader.

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      Just add sites (by top level domain) that you use to read. You would be surprised how many provide feeds and even more surprised how fast your feed reader gets overwhelmingly filled 😅

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        But I haven’t found a good site. Most are just your average capitalistic site with flashy keywords and filled with adds and not really talking about anything.

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          Mmm… I added several IT news, and regular news sites. National and international.

          Sometimes feed offenders like reuters don’t work (without workarounds) but the majority offers their all or topic centric feeds just like that.

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      AGPL v3. Take that as you may. I’m *open *to changing it. I just wanted to give the project a chance to thrive without someone just hosting it as a paid app and calling it a day. That makes it so that if anyone does want to create a commercial product from this, they would need to offer up the source. My monetization plans only extend to possibly offering an additional plan on the hosted version to help cover hosting costs (which right now are $10 a month and I am covering that, it may become $30 a month if this gets popular).

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        AGPL works for me. Good to know.

        I just avoid using “source available” and software that has artificially paywalled features, the most common paywalled feature is OIDC because most devs seem to think that it’s a business only feature.

        I pay for Home Assist Cloud, because I want to support them, every feature is available if I wanted to self host it. I freaking love them.

        The only exception being Bitwarden, although they have paywalled features in their selfhosted builds I don’t know of a better-for-me alternative. I could self-host Vaultwarden, but I pay for their subscription just because I want to support them.

        My point is, if it’s justified, I’ll pay. Otherwise, I’ll keep using standalone RSS apps on my devices and just backup my OPML every once in a while.

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          23 hours ago

          Appreciate you letting me know! I just signed up a new dummy account and it seems to have worked. But no one else has gotten an email in the last 2 hours from what I can see. But at the moment its hard to tell if there is an issue or just, no one has signed up in the last two hours. It looks like a need to double check my monitoring setup to see if I can catch this.

          Give it another shot, it worked for me just now (same deployment). If you can, have your network tab open and let me know if you see any failures. I’ll try to make sure I can see that easier.

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              Sorry this happened, and super appreciate it. I imagine this happened to a bunch of other people. I’m adding better error monitoring around it now to try and figure out why. It’s happening in a very narrow area, so I should be able to detect it soon, but I unfortunately don’t know how to replicate it. If you don’t mind another ping later, I might ask if you can try pressing that resend button again soon.

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    The project looks nice and RSS Aggregators are the way to go.

    I switched to a file based (cloud storage) syncing app like News Explorer a while ago. Sometimes less infrastructure involved is a blessing.

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      OIDC, maybe? I haven’t thought about that, but super open to input. I haven’t published the containers yet because I want to get to a more secure/optimized spot there first. I’m not actually sure if a read only container is possible? There’s SQLite DB writes at a minimum, though that could be externalized. I wouldn’t mind getting to that point.

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        I am loving OIDC giving a single login for all the things I’ve got going, I see it as a near-essential for adding new services!

        Read-only is easy! You just need to confine where the writes happen. You use volumes for stuff you want to remember were written and tmpfs for stuff you don’t want to remember. Tmpfs for /tmp if needed, volume for the DB, good to go. It is super useful for security since only what is included in the container can be executed greatly reducing the attack area. No way to introduce a new excutable to the container! (you set noexec for tmpfs/volumes)

        I’ve seen difficult setups like a “work directory” where key files, executables, and temp files go. That structure can’t be secured, avoid that. Basically the temp files go in somewhere that’s not a big pile of a “work directory” - like /tmp - and then that structure once again works!

        Of course I wouldn’t say no to an LCARS theme either…

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    While I support the idea of using RSS readers to break free from algorithmic and/or AI curated feeds, I’ve mostly stopped bothering, since all the content that gets into the feeds has become algorithmic, AI slop.

    There’s just no escaping it these days.

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      While super fair and accurate, I take this as an opportunity to follow much smaller blogs. When I find a good post on Hacker News or stumble upon someone through my research, I now actively make a point to subscribe to their RSS.

      TBH my original motive was to find good sources of content to submit to Hacker News… but all the same.

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        lol I started to reply, suggesting a recommendation feature to help find non-algorithmic tech feeds but then realized that’s exactly how all this started.

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          😆 . It’s a real problem though. So is prioritization. Algorithms aren’t bad, dark patterns are. The main issue with any algorithm, even if fully open, it, by definition, has to be biased in some way. I’m going to save this problem for much further down the road, but for discovery, I took the first step on that.

          Tricorder! https://github.com/TechSquidTV/Tuvix-Tricorder-Extension

          I broke out the package that does the feed discovery in tuvix and publish it separately. Now you can use it as a chrome plugin to add a subscribe page to any website. It is currently pending review on the Chrome web store. I haven’t yet submitted to Firefox or others.

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      23 hours ago

      There are plenty of outlets that specifically do not use AI in their writing. Those are what I fill my feed reader with.