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📰 «¿¡Una revista digital que solamente se puede leer en el lector RSS!?»
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Presentación de RSS Magazine en Blogpocket blogpocket.com/rss-magazine/

Desde luego, nadie puede decir que a Antonio Cambronero, de Blogpocket, no le va la marcha. Y es que se ha aventurado a crear RSS Magazine, una revista digital que solamente puede leerse a través de un lector de feeds RSS.

Se podría decir que es la apuesta menos viralizable de la historia. No porque el RSS sea poco popular sino, directamente, porque es imposible compartir sus artículos individuales. Y merece ser promocionada al menos por los que creemos en las bondades de este tipo de herramientas.

Si tienes lector RSS solamente tienes que suscribirte a este feed:
https://www.blogpocket.com/microblog/feed

#️⃣ #curiosidad #Feedly #FreshRSS #revista #RSS #suscripción

El Proxy · ¿¡Una revista digital que solamente se puede leer en el lector RSS!?
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Nuevo caso para amar a #freshrss.

Si resulta que la web que quieres seguir no publica un RSS 😡, le puedes pasar expresiones XPath (a alguno le entrarán temblores al recordar esta tecnología).

No es trivial, pero el caso es que parece que funciona 🤓, y ya puedo seguir las cutre-noticias de la web municipal de Alcalà de Xivert a ver si publican la escuela de Pascua para apuntar al chiquillo, caguendew.

cc. @editora

This has been pretty successful week in my #selfhosting journey. I got #postgresql running early in the week. I then made my own personal database to play with and got databases running for #freshrss, #redmine, #vikunja, and finally #forgejo. Once I was happy with the setup I did pg_dumpall because I know today I'll probably get over confident and break something. First thing I'm going to do this morning is setup another postgresql #docker and make sure I understand how to import pg_dumpall.

For years I've only queried databases. Setting these up and seeing the data behind the applications has been lot of fun! The access to this data makes me highly motivated to use it in my own ways such as populating my personal database with various stats and then learning Python and Flask to build simple tools for myself.

Oh punaise ! Je viens de découvrir un truc qu'il est super pratique.

Je savais qu'on pouvait suivre un compte Mastodon via son flux RSS, avec une adresse du type :

https://instanceURL/@user.rss

Et je me suis demandé si c'était possible de ne suivre que les messages avec média (utile pour les œuvres d'un⋅e artiste). J'ai donc essayé ce type d'URL et ça fonctionne ! 🎉

https://instanceURL/@user/media.rss

#Mastodon#Tip#RSS

[Nouveau billet] In RSS :rss: we trust* - Patrimoine et numérique

➡️ patrimoine-et-numerique.fr/tut

De l'utilité des flux RSS pour s'informer comme internaute / professionnel, et de la nécessité d'en fournir pour les sites Internet

*established since 2002

#RSS #RSSfeed #fluxRSS #information #numérique #infocom #web #RSN #veille

poke @agnes_vbb @BruantC

avec dedans un poil de #FreshRSS chez @zaclys et un pouet qui tombe à pic de @thibault_lh

Sometimes I am asked what the BSD Cafe is - what service of the BSD Cafe is considered the heart of it all. The BSD Cafe began its journey with the Mastodon instance, and other services gradually followed. For some, it might be the repository of their projects, while for others, it’s the Matrix room where they discuss their passions. For some, it’s the feed reader, for others, a way to know their IP address. There are those who see it as the sticker collected at EuroBSDCon or received by mail. For many, it serves as a base from which to start self-hosting their services on BSD systems, and it remains a gathering place among friends, a space to visit even if one doesn't primarily use it as a home.

Whatever it is for you, thank you. Because I am proud of the BSD Cafe, of what it has become, and of what it represents. In this place, I have forged relationships with people I already knew and met wonderful individuals who share their experiences, ideas, and passions in the true spirit of the BSD Cafe, which is to be positive and constructive. This way, we all grow, learning something new every day.

Whatever the BSD Cafe represents for you, I can tell you what it means to me: a group of friends, regular visitors or not, who exemplify that the world would be a much better place if the spirit adopted in all contexts were the same.

It’s late for #ThankYouTuesday, but I thank you all the same.

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@thelinuxcast I tried several and found absolutely none that I liked, but then I only want to read my feeds in what is sometimes called "magazine" or "newspaper" view (it's basically the view that lets you read the full text of all your articles with fewest mouse clicks - I HATE HATE HATE readers that ONLY show the headlines or post titles and require you to click on the headline to see the full text!).

So, finally I gave up and created an account at reader.websitemachine.nl which is a public #FreshRSS server. Definitely not my first choice but better than any other Linux program, and if you have the skills and server space (which I am sure you do) you can run FreshRSS on your own system. I would MUCH prefer a standalone program that let me read RSS feeds that way (not in a web browser as is the case with FreshRSS) but apparently the Linux developers of reader software love having to use multiple mouse clicks to read their news, or else they only read headlines.

There used to be a Windows program called GreatNews that worked the way I liked (20 years ago when I last used Windows) but it has not been updated in ages apparently, and the last available version looks terrible when run using WINE. In MacOS there was a program called Vienna that worked that way but for some inexplicable reason they took out the "broadsheet clippings" style that made that work, although if you had the old version there was still a way to make it work, but I no longer remember what it was and that is a MacOS-only program anyway. Anyway this is one of the few things that I use every day and for which I have yet to find a good Linux app.

reader.websitemachine.nlLogin · Websitemachine • FreshRSS

Does anyone have a recommendation for a self hosted RSS feed collector/aggregator that a simpleton like myself could get up and running on an OpenBSD server without needing 1000 additional dependencies?

I'm currently running FreshRSS as a Docker container on an Ubuntu VM but despite my best effort I can't seem to find an up to date guide for running this under OpenBSD. The guides I have found look to need PHP and mysql/postgress/mariadb hand wrangling that I can't wrap my tired brain around so I'm wondering if there a simpler option?

My aim is to hopefully host this directly on my existing OpenBSD server so I can consolidate things a little and if that means switching to a simpler alternative with less dependencies that's something I'm more than happy to check out.

Thanks in advance.