Release Miniflux 2.1.3 · miniflux/v2
Release Miniflux 2.1.3 · miniflux/v2
api: rand.Intn(math.MaxInt64) causes tests to fail on 32-bit architectures (use rand.Int() instead) ci: use docker/metadata-action instead of deprecated shell-scripts database: remove entries_feed_...
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Minimalist and opinionated feed reader
If you're going to post release notes for random selfhostable projects on GitHub, could you at least add the GitHub About text for the project - or the synopsis from the readme - into the post.
35 0 ReplyEdited, thank you.
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I recently made a move from FreshRSS to miniflux, and it has a so much more cohesive UI. And its much snappier.
Highly recommend it.
5 0 ReplyI used to use and love miniflux, but then they migrated to Golang and PostgreSQL, neither which are supported by my shared hosting (namecheap).
I use Freshrss now.
3 0 ReplyMiniflux is a minimalist and opinionated feed reader
I've been using it for a month or two now, so far it's one of the best RSS readers I've used. Highly recommend.
3 0 ReplyBTW, there is a miniflux package in Debian testing / unstable: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/miniflux
2 0 ReplyOh wow, I didn't think miniflux was still active. I wonder if they can help me debug why their fever api endpoint crashes Readably
2 0 ReplyThis is fucking useless. Please stop.
12 25 ReplyWhat is useless?
6 0 ReplyMy guess is they're referring to these release posts with zero detail.
"KelmRigger new release!" means nothing to anybody that's never heard of it. At least add a sentence to say what it is rather than make everyone go look it up.
12 0 ReplyLet's flip it, then: what about this post is useful?
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Rather ironically, miniflux users could add miniflux releases to their miniflux feed using https://github.com/miniflux/v2/releases.atom
So it's extra extra useless
5 6 ReplyThis community needs moderation. :(
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