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FreshRSS is what Google Reader was

Pixel art of a teenager's room with an 8-bit style digital screen displaying various blog categories in a retro video game aesthetic.

Many years ago I was a happy Google Reader user. For many years of my golden teenager age I used it to consume all the new content related to startups, tech, fashion and travel. It was amazing because I could classify the content by categories, tracking each website I wanted to read, and always been up to date.

When they decided to shout down on July 2013 I tried to use Feedly for a few weeks but it was not the same.

Since then I stop tracking the content from my favorite websites and sadly I stopped consuming it often.

The thing is I never feel I missed because I got busy with other stuff, and the raise of social media in the upcoming years was part of the reason. I am sure about of it without thinking. Social media had a huge impact in how we consume content, even from websites.

The good thing is that recently I started to read blogs again, so I think it was a good time to find a RSS Reader. For my surprise there were no free alternatives and not even paid good alternatives. Until I discover a self-hosted solution call Fresh RSS.

I did a little research, maybe I invested like 1 hour doing it. But based on everything I see is the solution that makes the most sense for my specific use case:

  • Have different categories
  • Mark all as a read by category or site
  • Easy to bookmark things
  • Cheap or free

Fresh RSS is the perfect solution for me! I hosted on a cheap VM running on Google Cloud, using Docker, and it took me like 15 minutes to be up and running.

Here’s a list of other alternatives I found useful from Luke Singham: The Best Self-Hosted RSS Feed Readers.

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