> If you choose to run tt-rss without using Docker support might be limited.

> Tiny Tiny RSS uses a continuous development model based on the main branch, which is considered stable. It’s strongly recommended that you remain current– meaning using either the most recent Docker image(s) or commit on main.

Comrade, you are a PHP web app using a database.

What is this shit about not supporting non-Docker deployments? Also rawdogging code off of the main branch instead of doing releases? Really?

I am looking into possibly self-hosting my RSS feed reader again. I have used tt-rss in the past (in a non-Docker setup which worked fine).

I have also used Miniflux. I need something with robust filtering capability which rules out Miniflux.

tt-rss does have fairly robust filtering functionality which is why I am looking at it again. I really don't want to deploy using Docker since nothing else I self-host uses Docker.

I think the only one I haven't tried is FreshRSS.

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@packetcat I've been using FreshRSS to read webcomics ever since the Feedly… controversy, if you want some input or an account on my instance to try it out I'm happy to help

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