[HN Gopher] The Arsse - The clean and modern RSS server that doe...
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       The Arsse - The clean and modern RSS server that doesn't give you
       any crap
        
       Author : djoldman
       Score  : 16 points
       Date   : 2024-11-09 13:15 UTC (9 hours ago)
        
 (HTM) web link (thearsse.com)
 (TXT) w3m dump (thearsse.com)
        
       | senkora wrote:
       | I really like the design of this website; it's very clean.
        
       | msephton wrote:
       | I currently use FreshRSS which does a heck of a lot. But I'll
       | keep an eye on this.
       | 
       | Edit: this launched 8 years ago! To still be at alpha status
       | after so many years, well, I don't know what to say.
       | 
       | Needs (2016)
        
       | Avamander wrote:
       | I use self-hosted Feedbin. Has a nice WebUI and everything. So
       | far the only thing I've found that works properly for me. But the
       | setup is a bit undocumented.
        
       | teg4n_ wrote:
       | If you look at the bottom of the page you see that the group is
       | formerly known as Trumpistan? Is this some sort of right wing
       | thing?
        
         | trescenzi wrote:
         | Interestingly given the date and no other context I read it the
         | other way. I read it as saying "A Canada/USA co-production".
         | Could go either way though. It is an interesting choice for a
         | footer.
        
           | wiether wrote:
           | Same, read it like the author was glad a new president was
           | now sitting at the WH.
           | 
           | Well, I guess they can remove the "formerly", now...
        
       | wodenokoto wrote:
       | I have never touched this space, so I have no ideas of the
       | complexity.
       | 
       | I thought an RSS feed was just a text file.
       | 
       | I don't understand how you need a separate server. If you use a
       | dynamic cms, then only the cms knows how to retrieve content. If
       | you use a static website then your RSS files are static.
        
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