dato.rss
quiterss
dato.rss | quiterss | |
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16 | 24 | |
590 | 981 | |
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6.7 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
Ruby | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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dato.rss
- A very fast search engine based on RSS feed
- A search engine based on RSS feed (github.com/dato-ai)
- Show HN: A search engine based on RSS feed
- Just another search engine!
- dato-ai/dato.rss: The best RSS Search experience you can find
- Ruby+FTS+RSS = A very cool search engine
- The best RSS search experience you can find!
- dato.rss the best RSS search experience you can find
- dato.rss a quiet faster search engine
- A quiet faster search engine based on RSS feed
quiterss
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Ask HN: Is QuiteRSS Dead?
I use QuiteRSS[1] as my tech news RSS aggregator, in part because it's open source, fast, and has a small install footprint, in part because there's an easy "right click to post to HN" option (which I try not to abuse). Of late it seems increasingly unstable, frequent crashes, and there hasn't been an update in quite a while... is this a dead project? (If so, what are the best alternatives?)
https://github.com/QuiteRSS/quiterss/commits/master
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r/haskell will remain read-only
I rely on RSS to follow posts to such sites. This one does not advertise an RSS feed in the page metadata, but one seems to be available at https://kbin.social/rss?magazine=haskell. This feed does not validate, but it works in my feed reader (QuiteRSS, which I switched to specifically because Thunderbird refused to parse invalid feeds that I wanted to follow).
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Looking for C++ projects to contribute to
QuiteRSS: An open-source RSS/Atom feed reader. Tech Stack: C++, Qt.
- Ask HN: Do you use RSS? If yes, which reader do you use?
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NEW LEAK????
Okay, install QuiteRSS and add this link:
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QuiteRSS
Not a direct solution to your problem but in the meantime you could try rssguard. It's in the community repository and it's actively maintained, contrary to QuiteRSS (last commit was on December 19th, 2021).
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Best RSS Feed Reader Desktop
QuiteRSS
- Πως ενημερώνεστε για ειδήσεις; Προτάσεις Rss?
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Quick RSS feed updater?
Program that runs on Windows: QuiteRSS Haven't used it personally but I've read good things about it and it's open source.
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35 thought-provoking websites that will help you learn new things - AI powered research assistant, list of Rss feed readers, open links from the web in apps instead
https://quiterss.org/ open source cross-platform news aggregator for RSS and Atom news feeds.
What are some alternatives?
FreshRSS - A free, self-hostable news aggregator…
liferea - Liferea (Linux Feed Reader), a news reader for GTK/GNOME
NewsBlur - NewsBlur is a personal news reader that brings people together to talk about the world. A new sound of an old instrument.
Feedbin - A nice place to read on the web.
gorss - Go Terminal Feed Reader
documentation - The official Invidious documentation
spaRSS - Based on Flym and Sparse RSS, this checks RSS/Atom news feeds, polling for updates from the device on a regular basis. Fetched items are available for offline reading.
Tiny-Tiny-RSS - A PHP and Ajax feed reader
rssguard - Feed reader (and podcast player) which supports RSS/ATOM/JSON and many web-based feed services.
Miniflux - Minimalist and opinionated feed reader
RSSHub - 🧡 Everything is RSSible
NewPipe - A libre lightweight streaming front-end for Android.