Migrated from TT-RSS to FreshRSS as a self hosted Docker RSS reader running on a Proxmox VM.
The FreshRSS interface is a bit different and will take some getting use to but so far it is fast and I have no other major compliants.
I see that there is a LXC for FreshRSS but I already had a Docker server set up behind a local reverse nginx proxy.
Next step is to configure local image caching as I want the images loaded form the server and not directly from the host website.
TT-RSS was good for a long time, but its a bit buggy and the Docker containers were throwing errors. I did not have the time to troubleshoot to keep running.
#selfhosted #freshrss #ttrss #rss #proxmox #homelab @freshrss
Cron im Podman läuft nicht . Nach etwas Recherche liegt es letztlich an pam_loginuid , da muss man erstmal drauf kommen.
Ich hab das ganze einmal genau unter die Lupe genommen und einen neuen Artikel auf dem Blog verfasst.
https://just-stuff.blog/cron-laeuft-nicht-im-podman-container/
I've been noodling around trying to create a tool that uses an LLM to summarize my RSS subscriptions.
After a few (overly complicated) forays I landed on this command line tool `rss-digest` which can run from cron and summarize the most recent posts in a (Google Reader API compatible) RSS reader:
https://pypi.org/project/rss-digest/
Here's an example of what a 24 hr digest looks like for my #FreshRSS instance:
https://github.com/edsu/rss-digest/blob/main/example.md#rss-digest--2026-06-10
Me gusta bastante usar RSS para seguir blogs y enterarme de cositas.
Suelo usar News de Nextcloud, pero he instalado FreshRSS para probar, a ver si me gusta más.
¿Vosotros cual usais?
Ah, my FreshRSS instance isn't updating its feeds automatically. Something to figure out tomorrow!
I finally deployed a #FreshRSS container in my self-hosted setup today. Been meaning to do it for ages as a way of tracking app updates in said self-hosted setup.
I've started using the Read You app on Android. It's FOSS and integrates with FreshRSS so it made sense to try that, but wondering if there is any other apps out there I should try?
Also, what interesting RSS feeds are you subscribed to?