
One thing I really love about my #FreshRSS install on my NAS is that the cookie never expires. I'm using the website only to add a feed every now and then. Reading is done elsewhere, on other devices.
This is absolutely not true for other self-hosted services where I have to log in every time I visit after a hiatus of a couple of weeks, like my Calibre Web library.
Hmm #FreshRSS won't work with https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/feed for reasons that are beyond my technical understanding
After some trouble with "Read you" I switched to #capyreader (made by @_jocmp ) for reading my RSS feeds (using a self hosted instance of #freshrss ). Very nice app
https://capyreader.com/
https://www.ontwerpfabriek.com/menukaart-2025
Je kent ons natuurlijk van de weergaloze Websitemachine-sites, maar wist je dat we vanuit ons ‘hoofdkwartier’ Ontwerpfabriek een heel scala aan diensten leveren?
We hebben een overzichtelijke 'menukaart' voor je gemaakt met de meest voorkomende werkzaamheden en populaire diensten. Waar mogelijk staat de prijs erbij.
On weekend I managed to connect all my selfhosted services that support it to the #Keycloak #SSO (single sign on).
Namely #Mastodon #Peertube #NextCloud #FreshRSS #Matomo and #grafana
Why to bother with such complication for apps serving only a couple of users?
First it's quite easy nowadays.
And second, because I want to get rid of passwords and just use #passkeys .
This is one of many examples showing that good apps should just focus on one task and just use standards to cooperate with other apps focusing on other tasks.
Peertube for example focuses on videos, not user management. I am very OK that they don't support passkeys, because they implemented OpenId Connect standard to allow me use Keycloak for better login options.
On the other hand, I am quite sad that SSO is often the one feature, that is proprietary and reserved only for paying customers. SSO is not for huge corporations anymore. It's also usefull for us, selfhosters with couple of users.
If you use FreshRSS, how?
Ok. This is a bit annoying. #FreshRSS does not want to show my feeds sorted by publixmcation date. Only freshly recieved. So instead of getting my news sorted by which one was published last, I get a whole bunch of news that is published from ONE of my sources.
And the thing is, that this is only on one of my FreshRSS-installs. #sortbydaterecieved #RSS
Suelo leer #feeds de blogs y utilizo "Feeder" tanto en el móvil como en tablet, pero ambas aplicaciones son independientes y no podía llevar un registro compartido de los artículos que ya había leído.
Ayer, me decidí a instalar #FreshRSS en mi Rapsberry PI y #Readrops en mis dispositivos y problema resuelto.
@ebooksyearn I am back to using Inoreader. A little expensive but really powerful. Alternatively, there are hosted instances of #FreshRSS which works really nicely...
12 Tage war #FreshRSS krank. Nun läuft es wieder, Gott sei Dank.
#Restore mit #restic
Havarierte InnoDB repariert und Datenbestand gerettet
Containerlandschaft mit #nginx ProxyManager und aktueller #MariaDB via #Podman lokal
Deployment auf 24x7 Server mit #RAID6
Nun fehlt noch das Upgrade von 1.19 auf die aktuelle Release. Habe das lange sträflich schludern lassen, aber in der aktuellen Containerlandschaft ist es auch leichter, alles sauber zu halten.
Jetzt hab' ich einen #RaspberryPi 1 über...
It has been a few months since I'm using a self-hosted #freshrss instance for feed reading and it really brought back the Google Reader lifestyle for me. (I'm also syncing with Reeder and RSS Guard)
Viele Jahre hat der #RaspberryPi mit seinem Hochverfügbarkeitsdatenträger SD durchgehalten, aber seit Mittwoch ist der gesamte Datenbestand von #FreshRSS fratze. Wer hätte das ahnen können.
Nun gut, #Restore mit #restic geht klar. Aber jetzt doch mal auf etwas redundanterem System in der schon vorhandenen #Podman Infrastruktur.
Noch länger ohne #RSS geht gar nicht, also hurtig jetzt...
Reporting back on #FreshRSS and #Pikapods as a #RSS solution:
Super easy setup! Have had absolutely no issues so far.
Made a second login for my wife. We're both reading on mobile apps (Readrops for Android for me, Readkit for iOS for her), Everything seems to be cool.
Might take a bit of work to get everything sync-ing just right between the mobile and the webapp.
Made a few notes here, will add more later as I continue playing:
https://nearerandfarther.com/notes/running-a-freshrss-instance-through-pikapods/
@winterschon #FreshRSS is my favorite self hosted RSS aggregator. It supports multiple APIs so you can use a lot of apps with it for mobile and desktop.
Of course it has a great web client too!
Anyone use #FreshRSS hosted through #Pikapods ?
Need to find a better #RSS solution, something that will play nice with both desktop and mobile. Already have a Pikapods account so figure this might a good option?
Edit: will happily take suggestions for RSS solutions that are linux/android compatible and can sync across the two.