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Tiny-Tiny-RSS
- Ask HN: How do you organize your life?
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Post Will Not Go Viral
> I want to host my own RSS server though and then maybe use a native reader to view it, like an RSS of RSS feeds.
I've been using Tiny Tiny RSS to do this for years. It works very well. https://tt-rss.org/
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Reddit restored the last six months of my comments after I deleted them with shreddit. They also deleted everything older that I had saved.
I would recommend Tiny Tiny RSS or FreshRSS as examples but you can use anything you want, there's plenty of them. Why would you want to pay for something like this?
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Find Alternatives for Ourselves Megathread
Tiny Tiny RSS
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If you do happen to switch to an alternative, remember to also consider RSS syndication - it can be very useful
Back when I was using Tiny Tiny RSS I've developed af_feedmod to download the article from the linked webpage so you'd end up with a full feed. This was later forked into FeedIron and seems to be somewhat popular by now.
I believe Google killing their feedreader site helped kill off RSS, combined with the rise of Facebook and other sites wanting to keep eyeballs on their site. I switched over to TinyTiny RSS and have several hundred sites I follow.
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My collection of Ansible roles for self-hosting everything with Rocky Linux and FreeIPA
TinyTinyRSS feed aggregator
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Anything you wish there was an open source solution for?
Have you seen https://tt-rss.org/
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[Open Source] Lecteur RSS multiplateforme
Minuscule minuscule RSS
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Google Reader Inspired RSS Reader
A shout out for Tiny Tiny RSS[1] for a self-hosted feed reader. I used a heavily modified fork from years ago but the current version looks pretty good.
(I made a couple of really simple contributions back in the day but decided maintaining my own fork was the easy path. The maintainer has a reputation for being a bit prickly to deal with.)
Pi-hole
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Radicle: Open-Source, Peer-to-Peer, GitHub Alternative
This is an overreaction, almost to the point of absurdity.
Risks inherent to pipe installers are well understood by many. Using your logic, we should abandon Homebrew [1] (>38k stars on GitHub), PiHole [2] (>46k stars on GitHub), Chef [3], RVM [4], and countless other open source projects that use one-step automated installers (by piping to bash).
A more reasonable response would be to coordinate with the developers to update the docs to provide alternative installation methods, rather than throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
[1] https://brew.sh/
[2] https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole
[3] https://docs.chef.io/chef_install_script/#run-the-install-sc...
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Ask HN: For what purposes do you use a Raspberry Pi?
Pi-hole to block ads and tracking for my less technically savvy relatives
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Runs on your OpenWrt box: AdGuard Home is network-wide blocking ads and tracking
I ran a competing project[0] on my home network for a few years before I discovered NextDNS[1]. What I lost in performance (requests don't leave my house) I gained in portability: ALL my devices can take advantage – at home and away – and time-saved. PiHole works 90% of the time, but when it did stop working, I'd have to spend a bit of time fixing it. At $20/year, I simply couldn't compete with NextDNS.
Note: This isn't a shill for NextDNS; I love these kinds of projects and think they absolutely should exist, but NextDNS just happens to be one of those dead-simple SaaS tools that is an insanely good value.
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Higher fees, more ads: streaming cashes in by using the old tactics of cable TV
It definitely IS an option, but at the network level.
It runs on damn near everything, and is a DNS level adblocker for the whole network.
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In 2024, please switch to Firefox
I recently switched to Wipr [0]. It’s dead simple to use, and will auto update its filter lists in the background.
Adguard [1] is a decent free option.
I also use a Pi-hole [2] on my network.
[0] https://kaylees.site/wipr.html
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Great Forgotten Sci-Fi Movies of the 1980s
Setup a pi-hole.
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The Internet will win the war against anti ad-block software. YT is very foolish and basically legitimizes piracy with their "business model"
Get a Pi-Hole: https://pi-hole.net
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Is there an Android app that blocks the ads on games?
It's definitely not as simple as installing an app on your phone, but I run a Pi-hole on my home network, and it does block ads in many games.
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Pi hole set up for total beginner
I suggest you start by reading the documentation and install guides on official website: https://pi-hole.net
What are some alternatives?
Technitium DNS Server - Technitium DNS Server
blocky - Fast and lightweight DNS proxy as ad-blocker for local network with many features
AdGuardHome - Network-wide ads & trackers blocking DNS server
PowerDNS-Admin - A PowerDNS web interface with advanced features
bypass-paywalls-chrome - Bypass Paywalls web browser extension for Chrome and Firefox.
pihole-regex - Custom regex filter list for use with Pi-hole.
unifios-utilities - A collection of enhancements for UnifiOS based devices
docker-nxfilter - :whale: Run NxFilter in Docker!
FreshRSS - A free, self-hostable news aggregator…
nextdns - NextDNS CLI client (DoH Proxy)
Webmin - Powerful and flexible web-based server management control panel
SmartTube - SmartTube - an advanced player for set-top boxes and tvs running Android OS