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Anyone selfhosting RSSHub? (lemmy.kde.social)

Hello! I'd like to follow some niche meme pages on instagram with my RSS reader app (feeder), and found out about RSSHub that seems exactly what I need. However, I tried using some of the public instances and except for the first time after requesting an RSS feed, it got rate limited and completely blocked. Does self hosting it solve the problem? Is any of you using it reliably?

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[-] MajorHavoc@programming.dev 1 points 6 months ago

An RSS feed is such a simple plain text file. I can't imagine using a dedicated solution for it.

If I needed a dedicated RSS Feed, I would be inclined to generate it with CRON job, and Jinja2 file, and about 3 lines of Python code.

What I typically do use is an extension for my current static site generator. At the moment, that's EleventyJS. But I'm only using that to create RSS because it's already creating the rest of my website.

[-] Antiochus@lemmy.one 1 points 6 months ago

I experimented with self hosting RSSHub a while back and I do believe you could get past rate limiting on Instagram by configuring the app with your personal Instagram account credentials. I think those without an Instagram account were advised to follow pages via the Pikuki route instead.

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