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FreshRSS is great. Container is easy to run.
Agreed. Easy to setup on my synology NAS, and it works so well.
My only issue I've been having, which is not related to FreshRSS, is getting RSS in twitter to work reliably. Nitter hasn't been reliable at all over the last year.
I used to use a self hosted nitter for FreshRSS too. I gave up completely. I pruned all the Xitter feeds and looked for other sources.
Unfortunately, some orgs I need to get information from ONLY use social media and twitter was the easiest to get working via RSS, but not anymore.
So incredibly frustrating that accessibility isn't a consideration when picking a platform to update customers/residents/members.
Absolutely.
https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge
This. I moved to FreshRSS from TT-RSS a while ago and am extremely happy with it. It just works.
The new oAuth feature is also great and integrates well with my other services for family (immich, seafile, etc)