Preferred RSS/Newsfeed Reader Solutions?
from NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 05 Nov 16:24
https://lemmy.zip/post/25761374

I’ve been using News for Nextcloud for the past year or so and love it. But it recently broke (refuses to pull any feeds) and reading the github issues… that app ain’t gonna last much longer.

Briefly looked at the awesome selfhosting page and going to do a read through of those when my brain is a bit more sane. But any suggestions? My main requirement is that I need to have multiple android devices able to connect and sync even while off network (I can handle the anxiety that comes from tunnels).

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JASN_DE@lemmy.world on 05 Nov 16:28 next collapse

FreshRSS works well for me, also in combination with Read You on Android.

timbuck2themoon@sh.itjust.works on 05 Nov 19:58 collapse

If you don’t need notifications I’ve actually found just adding it to Firefox as a pwa works well for me. Mobile interface is surprisingly good.

carloshr@lile.cl on 05 Nov 16:37 next collapse

@NuXCOM_90Percent I'm using tt-rss ( https://tt-rss.org ) and it works very well for me. It's very easy to deploy with docker, you can apply filters and organize your RSS into categories.
In my android phone I use feeder

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#TTRSS #Feeder #RSS #Selfhosting

sk@hub.utsukta.org on 05 Nov 16:51 next collapse
nextcloud news alpha is working and people are working on making it usable again. sad state of affairs, nextcloud just pushes updates breaking apps without bothering to ensure compatibility.
mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud on 05 Nov 16:54 next collapse

can confirm nextcloud news alpha is great, as is the mobile app

NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip on 05 Nov 17:00 collapse

I’m on the alpha and it still won’t update any of my feeds. And going through the github issues it is basically summed up as “We will do another stable release once we have a frontend developer” which is basically never. So, at best, it will work until it doesn’t and then I have to fix it myself yet again and… yeah.

And if my choice is to run an older version of nextcloud to support one app? Hell no.

SMillerNL@lemmy.world on 05 Nov 18:21 next collapse

As the maintainer of the app: Seeing how the alpha status doesn’t have anything to do with the import or API, your lack of updates in the feeds probably has another reason than the 25.x release.

sk@hub.utsukta.org on 05 Nov 18:36 collapse
@NuXCOM_90Percent thats strange. i've been on alpha for a while and it is working and improving with every release.
NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip on 05 Nov 18:40 collapse

Yeah. This isn’t the first time the news app and the core nextcloud updates have fought each other in weird and mysterious ways (for me or others). I forget how I solved it last time (I think it was a similar case of needing to manually update to bleeding edge and then tweak things) but… I just don’t care anymore.

I don’t know who is right or wrong in how nextcloud is maintained (my instinct is the nextcloud devs because… have you seen nextcloud? but also, most apps don’t have this recurring problem). But at this point, the benefits I get out of it are largely gone. And when so many issues boil down to “We need more people and resources to maintain this”, it kind of feels like getting off the train BEFORE it crashes rather than after.

Showroom7561@lemmy.ca on 05 Nov 16:50 next collapse

I’ve been very happy with FreshRSS (docker install) running on my Synology NAS.

thejevans@lemmy.ml on 05 Nov 16:54 next collapse

I use FreshRSS, Read You on Android, and NewsFlash on my PC. It all syncs via FreshRSS seamlessly.

schizo@forum.uncomfortable.business on 05 Nov 16:55 next collapse

Since android apps are required, I’d maybe go about this another way: find the app you like the most, then stand up whatever backend it uses for sync.

I was already in the FreshRSS ecosystem, but man, I don’t really like any of the android apps on offer, but swapping at this point would be annoying (bookmarks, saved stories, etc.)

traches@sh.itjust.works on 05 Nov 17:02 next collapse

Miniflux has served me very well for years, combined with a few different apps. Reeder on iOS, I can’t remember what I used on android but there were plenty of options

KarnaSubarna@lemmy.ml on 06 Nov 18:11 collapse

Miniflux supports PWA app.

traches@sh.itjust.works on 06 Nov 18:12 collapse

Yeah, I tried it but that experience isn’t as good as a native app. No swipe gestures, and an extremely basic UI

[deleted] on 05 Nov 17:04 next collapse
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WeAreAllOne@lemm.ee on 05 Nov 18:03 next collapse

FeedMe android app synching with fresh RSS.

dudenas@slrpnk.net on 05 Nov 21:05 next collapse

same here

dantheclamman@lemmy.world on 06 Nov 23:28 collapse

Same, also the Readrops app. Less features but faster sync.

tuxec@infosec.pub on 05 Nov 19:42 next collapse

I tried so many and I find NewsBlur the best one because of its options to train based on specific tags coupled with Focus reading. Sooner or later you’ll get flooded with articles without these features. I also like reading the articles distraction free. (it pull the content of the article in the app)

tux0r@feddit.org on 05 Nov 21:28 collapse

+1 for NewsBlur. Its filtering is just plain awesome.

EarMaster@lemmy.world on 06 Nov 00:29 next collapse

I use tt-rss in combination with FeedMe on my Android.

mike_wooskey@lemmy.thewooskeys.com on 06 Nov 01:59 collapse

I host tt-rss in docker and use Tiny Tiny RSS in GrapheneOS.

jjlinux@lemmy.ml on 06 Nov 03:00 next collapse

I self host Freshrss and have a PWA for it. I also have Feeder in my Obtainium just in case, but it’s not currently installed.

fz0x1@lemmy.ml on 06 Nov 15:24 next collapse

iOS: NetNewsWire

Linux/macOS: newsboat

BaldDude@sh.itjust.works on 06 Nov 17:03 collapse

I like Feedbro (addons.mozilla.org/en-US/…/feedbroreader/). It’s a Firefox add-on, so it should run on almost anything that runs Firefox.

I’m just not sure how they finance themselves, so maybe don’t use it if you are on some three-letter agency’s naughty list.

markstos@lemmy.world on 06 Nov 18:07 collapse

They could be injecting their own ads or affiliate links into the content.

For example, if a post links to Amazon.

I have not looked at the source code.