So, I'm selfhosting immich, the issue is we tend to take a lot of pictures of the same scene/thing to later pick the best, and well, we can have 5~10 photos which are basically duplicates but not quite.
Some duplicate finding programs put those images at 95% or more similarity.
I'm wondering if there's any way, probably at file system level, for the same images to be compressed together.
Maybe deduplication?
Have any of you guys handled a similar situation?
FreshRSS has been amazing, as you said, other readers have other goals in mind and seems RSS is just an add-on.
On Android's also there are no good clients, I've been using the PWA which is good enough.
There are several extensions for mobile menu improvements, I have
Smart Mobile Menu
,Mobile Scroll Menu
andTouch Control
(it works great on Firefox, but not on brave, it's too sensitive there, so YMMV).There's also
ReadingTime
, but there are feeds which don't send the whole body of the post, so you might only see a 1minute read because of that.The extension
AutoTTL
processes the feeds and makes them update only when it's more likely for them to get new items instead of every X minutes configured by FreshRSS.Still there's a problem when the MaxTTL happens, all feeds are allowed to be updated and you might hit some rate limits, so I developed a rate limiter. Still there's a problem with AutoTTL because how extensions are loaded and with the http code reported by FreshRSS.
I found this project which receive the emails of newsletters and turns them into a RSS feed, I've only used it for one feed and I've only received one entry, not sure if the newsletter is that bad or if the site struggles to receive/show them. Haven't tried something it.
https://github.com/leafac/kill-the-newsletter
There's also this repo linking a lot of sites with feeds, and some sites which don't offer feeds directly are provided via feedburner (which seems it's a Google service and wikipedia says
"primarily for monetizing RSS feeds, primarily by inserting targeted advertisements into them"
, so use those at your own discretion) https://github.com/plenaryapp/awesome-rss-feeds