{
    "objectID": "/weblog/2026/05/10/self-hosting-my-rss-aggregator/",
    "type": "weblog",
    "title": "Self hosting my RSS aggregator",
    "file": "weblog/2026/self-hosting-my-rss-aggregator.md",
    "url": "/weblog/2026/05/10/self-hosting-my-rss-aggregator/",
    "date": 1778439120,
    "date_year": 2026,
    "tags": [
        "rss","selfhosting"
    ],
    "content": "I\u0026rsquo;ve been using Feedbin since 2008 after moving there from Feedly. Back then, Feedly had become somehow annoying with lots of integrations that I actually didn\u0026rsquo;t care about. This is not the reason why I decided to look at alternative RSS aggregators this time. I really like Feedbin and haven\u0026rsquo;t had any real problems with it ever. At the same time, RSS aggregation just feels like something that I could solve for myself with a little service running on one of the servers I already have for other things.\nSo I gathered a couple of options:\nTinyTiny RSS: Written in PHP FreshRSS: Also written in PHP\u0026hellip; Miniflux: Finally something not written in PHP :D commafeed: And a Java implementation Even with Docker I don\u0026rsquo;t want to have to deal with PHP when I can avoid it. Same with Java plus I\u0026rsquo;m actually looking for something really lightweight. So I went with Miniflux for now which is as minimal as it gets.\nMiniflux's front-page is quite simplistic. Still, the …"
}
