So, contribute yourself? This is how new software works. AI assisted coding is the norm. This is exhausting. Do you have any critiques of the code quality? See any bugs or errors? What is the problem here? Please don’t answer.
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You dont know what vibe coding means. You and me. Laptops. Zero internet coding challenge. I’m up for it? Are you?
The issue now is that most RSS feeds do not include content. Which is understandable So its really more of a link aggregator now. Tuvix is not a reader app yet, maybe it will be, but I have seen some apps that will fetch and cache the page for offline viewing. Maybe one day.
It does not, but there are many tools that can create feeds from static sources, like you mention, that pair great with Tuvix. Tuvix is mostly a consumer, but it also has the ability to publish new feeds from a mix of sources. That’s useful if you want to show your “tech” news feeds in your self hosted dashboards like Glance.
Tuvix! Tuvix is your RSS aggregator app. Follow all the feeds you want there. But RSS has a discovery issue where it is difficult to find new things to subscribe to. That’s where Tricorder comes in. Use Tuvix to follow the content you want, use Tricorder to make sure you subscribe to content when you discover it.
There is! Click that gear icon and you can change the default action of the Subscribe button. Though iirc copy isnt an option, but there are options to open your default RSS reader or link to the feed directly. I will add an option to make this a copy. I appreciate it!
I’m about to modify my setup to handle scene releases. I currently get locked up when a rar gets downloaded
Dang I actually remember the announcement post of Imgur on Reddit.
Sick! Thanks for the help! Glad you got to use it one way or another
Thank you! And I agree. I’m on it. I’ve discovered I might personally actually prefer no images, just to make it more compact. I’m thinking about adding a view toggle that would extend across all themes. Think of like, the different views in a file manager
We killed it. Good Job Janeway! I’m working on a fix. I thought my last deployment would have fixed it, I’m still looking into it.
Right now you probably notice no new feeds coming in.
tldr; too many RSS feeds, and tbh, it wasn’t that many. I’m working on improving it to deal with the serverless limits on Cloudflare. These issues would not exist on Docker Compose.
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- fixed for now! We should be able to support at least 100 users now, and after my future changes it will be essentially unlimited but I will have to think about server costs.
I’m not interested in money and you can quote me on that. I just care what my shit looks like
Good news
- I can see your account and know it was definitely an email issue.
- More monitoring has been added. Hopefully we catch what’s happening now
- Several more people have successfully signed up, so it may be unique to this service/email. As a last resort, you could sign up again with a different email and I’m nearly certain it would work.
If you want to try and resend that email, I’m sure it will not work, but I may be able to figure out why
Sorry this happened, and super appreciate it. I imagine this happened to a bunch of other people. I’m adding better error monitoring around it now to try and figure out why. It’s happening in a very narrow area, so I should be able to detect it soon, but I unfortunately don’t know how to replicate it. If you don’t mind another ping later, I might ask if you can try pressing that resend button again soon.
Same concept, different implementation. FreshRSS is a PHP app, in my opinion… a little ugly, still super functional of course. I wanted to try to create something with a more modern UX, and try to appeal to not just the tech folks. FreshRSS still supports things I don’t yet, like WebSub, but give me some time to catch up. I have the massive benefit of just starting much later when many awesome libraries and AI exist.
I actually started this API in Go, and it was nearly complete before I started over entirely in Node. And I did that so that it could run in serverless environments. You can of course still run this in Docker Compose, but it’s actually focused on Cloudflare deployments, where you can run this entirely for free.
Demo account is a good idea. ill work on that. Here’s a couple screenshots


OIDC, maybe? I haven’t thought about that, but super open to input. I haven’t published the containers yet because I want to get to a more secure/optimized spot there first. I’m not actually sure if a read only container is possible? There’s SQLite DB writes at a minimum, though that could be externalized. I wouldn’t mind getting to that point.






















Please do. I don’t want you commenting on any of my posts ever again lol. Bye