Finally reimaged my raspberry pi (3 b)! Got my #Syncthing working again for my notes & photo backup, and added #Gitea & #Miniflux to get a taste for locally hosting services.
Finally reimaged my raspberry pi (3 b)! Got my #Syncthing working again for my notes & photo backup, and added #Gitea & #Miniflux to get a taste for locally hosting services.
I'm curious to hear what others are #SelfHosting! Here's my current setup:
Hardware & OS
Infrastructure & Networking
Security & Monitoring
Authentication & Identity Management
Productivity & Personal Tools
Notifications & Development Workflow
Accessibility Focus ️
Accessibility heavily influences my choices—I use a screen reader full-time (#ScreenReader), so I prioritize services usable without sight (#InclusiveDesign, #DigitalAccessibility). Always open to discussing accessibility experiences or recommendations!
I've also experimented with:
I don't really have a media collection, so no Plex or Jellyfin here (#MediaServer)—but I'm always open to suggestions! I've gotten a bit addicted to exploring new self-hosted services!
What's your setup like? Any cool services you'd recommend I try?
#SelfHosted #LinuxSelfHost #OpenSource #TechCommunity #FOSS #TechDIY
#Blind people who #SelfHost, has anyone used #FreshRSS? Currently using #Miniflux, and I like how #accessible it is, but FreshRSS seems to be a little more powerful and I'm tempted to try it. The only thing is that I briefly tried the demo instance, and it didn't seem to be the most accessible. Is anyone using it successfully?
#RSSReader #SelfHosted #SelfHosting #accessibility
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Replaced Feedly with #Miniflux for news aggregation.
One more awful thing off the list.
Alright already...... it's time to set up an RSS feed aggregator. What do you all recommend? #miniflux and #freshrss seem like the leading projects here. I intend to host via docker. I think my wishlist is dark mode and some kind of push mechanism when new items arrive. Atm looks like only miniflux hits both.
To my followers who use #RSSReaders, what are your favorite #RSSFeeds? Can be about anything relating to #tech, #accessibility, #disability, #science, #news, #books, #SelfHosting, #programming, or just anything you think I might like. Looking for new feeds to subscribe to.
#RSS #MiniFlux #technology
Finally getting down to organizing my #AO3 Bookmarks! Instead of using it like a giant read later space I am actually using it to keep works and series I love. I turned on my history and am actually using the mark for later reading link! YAY! I sent them an email about their RSS feeds not working, at least in Miniflux, but for now I can check manually. I've honestly been reading more fanfiction lately than published books. #Fanfiction #RSS #Miniflux #AOO3
Anyone else having trouble accessing AO3 RSS feeds? I can't add this to my Miniflux reader because it keeps saying access is denied. Any Miniflux experts know how I can decrease the frequency check? https://archiveofourown.org/tags/22001796/feed.atom #RSS #AO3 #MiniFlux
https://fantastic.earth is growing, literally. After running on a small 4 GB server for two years, we have recently migrated to a 64 GB server. Now we can host even more services for our members. We currently run these services:
- #Mastodon (Microblogging)
- #Pixelfed (Image posting)
- #Bookwyrm (Book reading tracking)
- #Miniflux + #Feedlynx (Feed reading + Read-later bookmarking)
- #Nextcloud (Office suite and cloud storage)
Our server is paid and invite-only. If you know any existing members personally, and would like to use well-moderated and fast services, please reach out to them for an invite.
For anyone following this, it looks like my answer is #readeck. The interface is #accessible, it does full text search, it archives pages, it has a browser extension, it works with #miniflux, it does the same kind of read/unread tracking that I wanted from #goodlinks, and it plays well with the rest of my things. Thanks so much to @readeck for making sure to build an interface that is fully #screenreader accessible. The only thing I'm lacking is an #IOS app. And the ability to share some labels publicly would also be neat. But otherwise, Readeck is perfect for my use-case. If you're a #blind person who wants a demo account to test it out and see if it works for you without going through all the bother of installation and set-up, send me a direct message. #a11y
These apps are running on my sorta VPN via #tailscale, which is very convenient. I might migrate either to NetBird or to selfhosting tailscale's control server with Headscale, for the sake of self-sufficiency and open-sourcery.
Btw I have even customised my #Miniflux UI and you can have a look at it here:
https://gist.github.com/mauromotion/ba4e9cf63fe82e3dcf73fdf89f2dc95c
Nothing too dramatic, but much nicer than the default UI, at least to my eyes.
Spent 6 hours trying to get #Miniflux to work on my Mac mini yesterday – until I used up all of my Claude quota on Raycast… (Got it to work locally – but I want to be able to access it outside as well.)
Any advice out there for a way to run #RSS feeds from my Mac "server"?
Feedbin renews on January 10th. ('Cause it's totally worth it to save a tiny but to host it myself, right??)
#SelfHosting
I have been using #Miniflux as my feed reader for a couple of years now. It is intentionally minimalistic, and hence it lacks certain features. One thing that I sorely miss is the capability to sort the feed entries by various criteria like entry reading time etc. Thankfully, Miniflux lets users customize the UI by injecting custom #JavaScript code via settings. So I took this in my own hands (see the attached image).
I wrote a note explaining the options, along with the code: https://notes.abhinavsarkar.net/2025/customizing-miniflux
Dear friends of the BSD Cafe,
As 2024 comes to an end, it’s time to reflect on what we’ve built together during the first full year of life for BSD Cafe. Launched on 20 July 2023, this project has grown far beyond what I could have imagined. While I haven’t tracked full uptime data, I can confidently say that the downtime was less than 30 minutes overall - even though the main VM hosting our services moved multiple times (including a switch from a Proxmox hypervisor to bhyve on FreeBSD, for the sake of alignment with our mission). In a world filled with over-engineered HA systems, we’ve outperformed many “big-name” cloud providers. Not bad for a community project, right?
For me, this has been an incredible journey. The users here are not just participants - they’re collaborators, and their positivity has been inspiring. The content shared and created at BSD Cafe has been valuable not only to the BSD community but beyond. What truly sets BSD Cafe apart is the openness for dialogue and exchange. Whether it’s social media posts, Matrix discussions, repositories in our brew, or RSS feeds, people seem to genuinely appreciate what we create and the conversations we foster.
BSD Cafe is a journey - one that grows, evolves, and continues. Our goal isn’t endless growth (we’re a community, not a business) but rather to maintain a welcoming, inclusive space where everyone feels a sense of positivity and belonging. For me, opening any service with “bsd.cafe” in the domain brings joy and pride. That’s the spirit I’ve tried to convey, and I hope it resonates with all of you, whether you’re active BSD Cafe users or friends of the community.
Promoting self-hosting and #OwnYourData has, as a side effect, inspired some users to “go solo” with their own setups. But even then, they remain part of BSD Cafe - in spirit, in purpose, and in connection.
Here’s a look at what we’ve achieved together this year:
- mastodon.bsd.cafe: 370 total users
Active in the past month: 207
Active in the past six months: 286
- snac.bsd.cafe: 14 total users
Active in the past month: 7
- blendit.bsd.cafe: 61 registered users
- matrix.bsd.cafe: 23 users
- brew.bsd.cafe: 29 users - 80 repositories
- freshrss.bsd.cafe: 25 users
- miniflux.bsd.cafe: 11 users
- press.bsd.cafe: 9 users
- myip.bsd.cafe: Constantly used by various users
- wiki.bsd.cafe: Could use a bit more love and content, but it fulfills its role as a functional homepage.
- tube.bsd.cafe: Still in testing - Peertube 7.0 update is on the way.
For detailed stats from our reverse proxy and general router (excluding media services, which generate most traffic but are handled via caching reverse proxies), you can check here - updated hourly: https://netstats.bsd.cafe
The journey of BSD Cafe continues, and I look forward to seeing where 2025 will take us. Together, we’ve built something special - something driven by passion, shared purpose, and a little bit of the BSD magic that makes all of this possible.
Here’s to a new year full of joy, serenity, and connection. Thank you for being part of this adventure.
Wishing you all a fantastic 2025 - and THANK YOU!
Stefano
Well, I think my #RaspberryPi is pretty much set up. I'm hosting 4 services on it: #LinkAce so I can have my own bookmarking service, #PiHole to block ads, #Gitea since I thought hosting a #Git server would be a good learning experience, and #MiniFlux for #RSS reading. I haven't done any extra configuration for most of these yet, so if anyone has any tips on things I should change, I'd really appreciate it.
#Tech #Technology #Linux #SelfHosting
Mit Miniflux kannst du deinen eigenen Web-RSS Newsreader auf deinem Homeserver im Selfhosting betreiben! Ich zeige dir, wie ein Newsreader funktioniert und wie du die Software mit Docker aufsetzt. Damit alles sicher aus dem Internet erreichbar ist, richten wir einen Caddy Reverse-Proxy ein, der mit Let's Encrypt SSL-Zertifikaten abgesichert wird. So bleibst du immer auf dem Laufenden!