feedloggr
osmosfeed
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10 | 930 | |
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6.5 | 5.2 | |
23 days ago | 7 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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feedloggr
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Turn GitHub into an RSS Reader
Hiya, long time lurker and so sorry but I couldn't resist to finally make a hn account and post about my little project. Apologies if I break any guidelines by advertising it in my first comment.
Anyho, my feedloggr project (https://github.com/lmas/feedloggr) aims to solve some of these features, as it aligns with my own use case and wanted feature set. It works like a static site generator so you'll have to host it yourself somewhere though... And it doesn't have any "smart labels" so eh..
Features:
- Single binary and simple config (easy to run)
osmosfeed
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Ask HN: What are your favorite RSS feeds?
You may be interested in Osmosfeed: https://github.com/osmoscraft/osmosfeed
It is a static site feed aggregator primarily designed to go with GitHub Pages. I host one to aggregate my own writing on different sites. I think it may fit your use case because your Osmosfeed site itself outputs a single Atom feed. So, for example, if I have an Osmosfeed site that aggregates feeds 1, 2, and 3, the Osmosfeed site has a single feed which will include the three individual feeds. Mine has about 10-12 feeds and it has worked perfectly thus far with no issues. Not sure if it would have problems at higher numbers.
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Gripes with RSS after one week
I have been using osmo feed [0]. Rather than self hosting, it uses GitHub actions. I have my own usename.github.io/to-read linked to it, to access it from anywhere. So far I have liked this approach.
[0] https://github.com/osmoscraft/osmosfeed
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Turn GitHub into an RSS Reader
3. I digest the knowledge and connect them into notes with osmos::note.
All of them are done with plaintext (some sprinkle of markdown), remote hosted on GitHub, so they are easy to run NLP and ML against.
In the long term, I was hoping to create a "positive feedback loop". Use ML to extract patterns from my notes, make connections for me, and recommend interesting reading in the osmos::feed. On the other end, osmos::feed can use NLP to detect how each article in the feed might connect to ideas from osmos::note and make note-taking even easier.
The parent project (https://osmoscraft.org) is still in super early stage. Would love to let the community give it a spin while I keep iterating.
Thanks again for the ♥
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Experiment: self-host an RSS reader entirely on GitHub
GitHub
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