With Google podcast dying I’m looking for a replacement.

I’d like to unchain myself from the corpos if I can too. So I’m not interested in another pod catcher that’ll just try to monetize me.

Are there are self hosted rss readers with push? That seems like a great solution for pods and just about anything else I might want to keep up with.

  • @PeachMan
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    58 months ago

    Why do you need to self-host a dedicated server? Just put AntennaPod on your phone.

      • @PeachMan
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        8 months ago

        Lol no seriously, what’s your goal here? Self-hosting a server seems entirely unnecessary.

        If you want to host an RSS server, FreshRSS is easy to set up if you know how to do Docker stuff. Then, you could connect it to a podcast app on your phone. But all that seems very complicated when you could just install AntennaPod (which is open source), subscribe to a podcast’s official RSS feed, and turn on notifications for that podcast. Adding an RSS server between your listening device and the original RSS server is unnecessary IMO, unless you have a use case that I’m not understanding.

        • JC1
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          38 months ago

          Here is a use case: multiple device sync. With a server client infrastructure, read status are synced to the server, so if I change device, I can pick it up where I left off. Same thing as using a cloud service, but self hosted.

            • JC1
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              18 months ago

              Thx, for podcasts, I paid for pocketcast a long time ago, so I’m fine for now. I’m mainly looking for this use case, but for a standard RSS reader.

        • @half_built_pyramidsOP
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          -28 months ago

          I didn’t know about antenna pod, and I assumed you were just being mean.

          Why rss self hosting and seemingly complicated? I thought push notifications needed a back end of some kind. I didn’t think that was possible with just a podcast app