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What Feeds reader do you use?
I use this : https://github.com/ssddanbrown/rss It's just called RSS and it works great, very minimal and light and the config file is stupid simple.
- Any options available to organize and save (may be) reddit saved posts?
- Self Hosted RSS Feed Aggregator + iOS Reader
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Minimalist self hosted apps
RSS aggregator/reader: https://github.com/ssddanbrown/rss
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Is there any self hosted apps available for twitter like rss reader?
Fwiw a simple rss reader that looks a bit like Twitter: https://github.com/ssddanbrown/rss/
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Alternatives to RSS reader
Personally i use this rss aggregator which is a twitter style type aggregator that you can setup quickly in using docker. personally i add it to my pi and use tailscale to serve it to my phone when im on the go.
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What tools have y'all written for yourselves?
RSS feed aggregator - link
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The Road to PHP 8.2
As an aside, I recently built an RSS reader app and stitcher.io raised a couple of interesting edge cases I had to work around: The first being that the feed is labelled, in both link text and url, as RSS but is actually Atom. The second is that the feed XML lacks an XML declaration. Nothing major though.
- A simple twitter-feed-style RSS aggregator written in PHP, Laravel, Inertia.js, Tailwind and Vue.js
webby
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static-server: an HTTP server in Go for static content
I wrote something like this [1] for the team at my old workplace. We mainly worked on static html files but some functionality required loading via http. Many of the devs were quite new to development in general, so I built a simple static server in Go, as an exe which they could set as the default for `.html` file, and therefore just open via the webserver via double-click as normal. The program would watch the directory (if not already open and watching) then open the right path in the default browser. I also built-in livereload, management via tray icon and a basic web UI.
[1] https://github.com/ssddanbrown/webby
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What tools have y'all written for yourselves?
Simple static webserver - link
What are some alternatives?
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croc - Easily and securely send things from one computer to another :crocodile: :package:
mailbag - A simple plaintext email send app based on Laravel
nimforum - Lightweight alternative to Discourse written in Nim
wirestat - A super simple HTTP-based metric and rule system to help build a server monitoring and alerting system
reflex-dom-pandoc - Render Pandoc documents in reflex-dom
static-server - A simple, zero-configuration HTTP server CLI for serving static files
ArchiveBox - 🗃 Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...