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matcha
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Show HN: HackYourNews – AI summaries of the top HN stories
Similarly, there’s also https://github.com/piqoni/matcha tool which can do this for any feed and locally.
- Local RSS aggregator with optional AI summarisation
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
https://github.com/piqoni/matcha can summarize feed articles with gpt3.5 , but not categorize yet
- Mailbrew FOSS alternative: Matcha - A local RSS daily digest generator (but in markdown or terminal)
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Matcha - A local RSS daily digest generator (in markdown or terminal)
Ah, it's written in Go so executing the binary is even easier. No need to install anything else. I added linux-arm64 on the release notes. Let me know if you face any trouble. At the end of this https://github.com/piqoni/matcha/releases/tag/v0.5.3
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RSS meets GPT-3
I added yesterday a simple OpenAI integration to Matcha RSS Reader so it can summarise RSS articles using GPT-3. I think it could be a useful feature when you just want to know the gist of something (like in a news article) or help you decide whether to click an article when the title is a bit cryptic.
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Matcha - A local RSS daily digest reader (in markdown or terminal)
You download the linux release at releases section: https://github.com/piqoni/matcha/releases/tag/0.3
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RSS Readers That You Can Self Host
Check Matcha, my own open-source daily digest RSS reader: https://github.com/piqoni/matcha
"Hosting" is as easy as executing the binary file. :)
You can read the feeds in any markdown reader (such as Obsidian) or Terminal.
- It's Time for an RSS Revival
youtube
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It's Time for an RSS Revival
I do love me some RSS. I started using RSS seriously 2 years ago, and last year, I forked Bubo RSS[1] to have my own RSS reader[2]. It's just a static site that is built every hour using Github Actions (although you can easily turn this into a cron job on your Raspberry Pi or whatever).
I liked the result so much, I ended up doing something similar using RSS feeds to a build page with all my of Youtube subscriptions[3].
[1] https://github.com/georgemandis/bubo-rss
[2] https://kevinfiol.com/reader/#dailies
[3] https://kevinfiol.com/youtube/
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Tell HN: YouTube's web UI just got even worse
Sure: https://github.com/kevinfiol/youtube
Some things to note if you'd like to use it:
1. I deploy to Github Pages via Github Actions. See .github/workflows/build.yml for details. The only thing you might wanna change here is the `schedule` of how often to build your page
2. I define my subscriptions in src/feeds.json. It's just an array of tuples [name, rss_url].
3. I currently redirect to an Invidious instance. You can modify the `YOUTUBE_URL` const in scripts/render.js to `youtube.com` if you don't care for this
What are some alternatives?
haven - Self-hostable private blogging
Piped - An alternative privacy-friendly YouTube frontend which is efficient by design.
readeef - Readeef feed agregator
bubo-rss - An irrationally minimalist, static feed reader (RSS, Atom, JSON) you can instantly deploy on Netlify, Glitch or your own server.
Miniflux - Minimalist and opinionated feed reader
Telik - macOS app to track YouTube channels and playlists
CommaFeed - Google Reader inspired self-hosted RSS reader.
scripts - Various python scripts
ghidra - Ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework
yt-dlp-server - Web / REST interface for downloading YouTube videos and saving them as MP3s
FreshRSS - A free, self-hostable news aggregator…