I selfhost freshrss and it’s amazing. If the reddit privacy frontends go down due to the api changes, I’ll lose those feeds but I already replaced them with lemmy feeds anyways :)
I’ve also found many free online RSS services have a barrier you hit at some point (number of feeds usually) so I also settled on self-hosting FreshRSS and paired it with Full-Text RSS Feeds - I did a video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBdLgRSR04o comparing FreshRSS and Tiny Tiny RSS if anyone wants to see what both look like.
In all of these new-to-me resources, i see a lot of people saying they are self hosting. Do y’all selfhost on like y’all’s main PC or do y’all have a home server stack y’all use?
Most people have an extra computer of some sort for these things. An old laptop or PC can run Linux very well, and most self-hostable services are not very resource intensive.
I selfhost freshrss and it’s amazing. If the reddit privacy frontends go down due to the api changes, I’ll lose those feeds but I already replaced them with lemmy feeds anyways :)
I’ve also found many free online RSS services have a barrier you hit at some point (number of feeds usually) so I also settled on self-hosting FreshRSS and paired it with Full-Text RSS Feeds - I did a video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBdLgRSR04o comparing FreshRSS and Tiny Tiny RSS if anyone wants to see what both look like.
In all of these new-to-me resources, i see a lot of people saying they are self hosting. Do y’all selfhost on like y’all’s main PC or do y’all have a home server stack y’all use?
Most people have an extra computer of some sort for these things. An old laptop or PC can run Linux very well, and most self-hostable services are not very resource intensive.