Tuvix, the self-hostable RSS aggregator, now has browser extensions to help you discover and follow RSS feeds during your internet travels.
Tuvix? Was it created by a transporter accident and will be
murderedseparated into two distinct apps?And nothing of value will be lost?
Found Captain Janeway’s Lemmy account
Coffee. Black. Do it.

oops, typo on the site
Tricorder autoamtically discovers feeds on any website
Thank you!
That’s pretty neat. Does it work for sites that really don’t have a feed, advertised or discoverable. Currently I use something like SimpleFeedMaker for those. I’ll give it a go later on tho.
It does not, but there are many tools that can create feeds from static sources, like you mention, that pair great with Tuvix. Tuvix is mostly a consumer, but it also has the ability to publish new feeds from a mix of sources. That’s useful if you want to show your “tech” news feeds in your self hosted dashboards like Glance.
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Ooohhhhh this is very very nice…
Just the button: https://github.com/aureliendavid/rsspreview
Hm the RSS App has 64 stars and all PR on GitHub have been from the author. I know it’s opensource but I can’t read code well enough to figure out if it’s good.
Also it’s vibe coded. And downvoting doesn’t change that.
You dont know what vibe coding means. You and me. Laptops. Zero internet coding challenge. I’m up for it? Are you?
Oh how you know me. I am sure you are better than me. That’s not the issue I am having with this project. It’s the two contributors that are so coding assistants and the Claude directory.
So, contribute yourself? This is how new software works. AI assisted coding is the norm. This is exhausting. Do you have any critiques of the code quality? See any bugs or errors? What is the problem here? Please don’t answer.
Question marks beg for an answer. Bye & block
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AI assisted coding is the norm.
That doesn’t mean it’s good.
I use Selfoss for selfhosting.