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rssguard
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Does anyone knows a reader that accepts custom scripts to parse the feed?
I'm thinking RSS Guard. Responsive developer on a multi-platform app that accesses many online services.
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Best RSS solution with sync
Have you tried RSSGuard? If so, why wasn't it satisfactory?
- Help with a RSS feed
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Best RSS Feed Reader Desktop
RSS Guard
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Beginner, Very Confused
I have seen people mention RSS Guard but its interface is less clean.
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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://github.com/martinrotter/rssguard simple RSS/ATOM feed reader for Windows, Linux, BSD, OS/2 or macOS which can work with RSS/ATOM/JSON feeds and also supports many online feed services:
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Site Is Now a “Shinobi Website”
About "shinobi website".[0]
P.S. I just tried to fetch TDARB.ORG's RSS-feed with RSSGuard[1] app (via development "nowebengine" AppImage build), but for curious reasons it shown empty (even XML-file include some posts data).
[0] https://shinobi.website/index.txt
[1] https://github.com/martinrotter/rssguard/releases/tag/devbui...
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Create Feed for Metacritic, but only above a certain score
Script: https://github.com/martinrotter/rssguard/blob/master/resources/scripts/scrapers/metacritic.py
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How a Single Line of Code Made a 24-Core Server Slower Than a Laptop
> So forcing everyone to think about ownership because maybe they are writing concurrent code (then again maybe they aren't) so that "congrats your memory management problems are solved" seems like a Pyrrhic victory--you've already blown their brain cells on the wrong problem.
https://manishearth.github.io/blog/2015/05/17/the-problem-wi... argues that "[a]liasing with mutability in a sufficiently complex, single-threaded program is effectively the same thing as accessing data shared across multiple threads without a lock". This is especially true in Qt apps which launch nested event loops, which can do anything and mutate data behind your back, and C++ turns it into use-after-free UB and crashing (https://github.com/Nheko-Reborn/nheko/issues/656, https://github.com/Nheko-Reborn/nheko/commit/570d00b000bd558...). I find Rust code easier to reason about than C++, since I know that unrelated function calls will never modify the target of a &mut T, and can only change the target of a &T if T has interior mutability.
Nonetheless the increased complexity of Rust is a definite downside for simple/CRUD application code.
On the other hand, when a programmer does write concurrent code with shared mutability (in any language), in my experience, the only way they'll write correct and understandable code is if they've either learned Rust, or were tutored by someone at the skill level of a Solaris kernel architect. And learning Rust is infinitely more scalable.
Rust taught me to make concurrency tractable in C++. In Rust, it's standard practice to designate each piece of data as single-threaded, shared but immutable, atomic, or protected by a mutex, and separate single-threaded data and shared data into separate structs. The average C++ programmer who hasn't studied Rust (eg. the developers behind FamiTracker, BambooTracker, RtAudio, and RSS Guard) will write wrong and incomprehensible threading code which mixes atomic fields, data-raced fields, and accessing fields while holding a mutex, sometimes only holding a mutex on the writer but not reader, sometimes switching back and forth between these modes ad-hoc. Sometimes it only races on integer/flag fields and works most of the time on x86 (FamiTracker, BambooTracker, RtAudio), and sometimes it crashes due to a data race on collections (https://github.com/martinrotter/rssguard/issues/362).
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“We removed the RSS feed since this technology became obsolete”
- RSSGuard (https://github.com/martinrotter/rssguard) in the end i stuck with this, because just got tired because of so many bad options out there
rss-proxy
- Anyone worried that RSS feeds will be less and less offered by websites, slowly killing off the protocol?
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Feed43.com Death Watch
Ah I see how does https://rssproxy.migor.org/ compare to it? I haven't tried myself but it seems to do what you want.
Thank you for that. I haven't tried https://rssproxy.migor.org/ either but I'll definitely add it to my list. Other similar services I'm aware of include:
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Looking for an alternative for Webpage to RSS
I have been using https://github.com/damoeb/rss-proxy which has been pretty good so far for the websites that I want to monitor that don't have an RSS feed.
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What Happened to RSS?
I'm using it every day, that's what happens to it. Many sites provide their own feeds and those which don't can often be fed to something like rss-proxy [1] which will create a feed (or several feeds) based on an XPath query [2]. This can be self-hosted so you don't have to inform external entities about your feeding behaviour.
[1] https://github.com/damoeb/rss-proxy
[2] e.g. here's how to get Göteborgs Posten (a Swedish newspaper which ditched its feed some time ago) in an RSS feed reader (Atom is also supported through ...&o=Atom) - note that this is an example.org domain so the link does not work as is - https://rssproxy.example.org/api/feed?url=https://gp.se&pCon...
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What are the most notable "RSS-feed-generator-for-any-website" projects?
Surprisingly I haven't immediately found software which has received more attention that rss-proxy (1300 Github stars). I've installed the program, but it fails to detect some or all desired elements on specific websites and there's no way to adjust from what I can see. Politepol fails to build on my system and to my knowledge doesn't support Javascript (on websites) when self-hosting.
- RSS-proxy: create an RSS/ATOM or JSON feed of almost any website
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Whatbox blocking certain RSS feeds
It might be possible to setup an RSS proxy https://github.com/damoeb/rss-proxyhttps://rssproxy-v1.migor.org/ <- might work outright:
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help in creating an RSS feed?
Thats what rssproxy was build for. No programming skills needed. Take a look.
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Any way to generate/find an RSS feed for this web page (Nvidia driver releases)?
rss-proxy if you activate JavaScript can do it. https://github.com/damoeb/rss-proxy/#javascript-support
What are some alternatives?
full-text-rss-docker - A debian:buster-slim full-text-rss Docker Container
news_flash_gtk
FeedEx - Flym News Reader is a light Android feed reader (RSS/Atom)
PolitePol - RSS generator website
hnrss - Custom, realtime RSS feeds for Hacker News
RSSHub - 🧡 Everything is RSSible
free-roam - An attempt to recreate the major parts of Roam for offline use
newsboat - An RSS/Atom feed reader for text terminals
roam-to-git - Automatic RoamResearch backup to Git
changedetection.io - The best and simplest free open source web page change detection, website watcher, restock monitor and notification service. Restock Monitor, change detection. Designed for simplicity - Simply monitor which websites had a text change for free. Free Open source web page change detection, Website defacement monitoring, Price change notification
koreader - An ebook reader application supporting PDF, DjVu, EPUB, FB2 and many more formats, running on Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook and Android devices
redo - Smaller, easier, more powerful, and more reliable than make. An implementation of djb's redo.