Show HN: Artemis, a Calm Web Reader

zerojames | 311 points

I have been thinking of creating a similar app; however I wanted to do a "Sunday paper". This look nice and I like the minimalist design, but I would prefer to have solution that I can self-host.

aurea | 10 days ago

This would be interesting as a project using the Miniflux API (https://github.com/miniflux/v2). That way it would already use my existing feeds and I don't have a separate "reading tool".

dewey | 10 days ago

For those looking for something like this but that updates on your own schedule and handles more than just RSS, I built Digest - https://usedigest.com

digest | 9 days ago

I created something similar a few years ago. It's been running fine for me and several other people. Its free, too. It's calm too, although it updates as often as 1-5 minutes.

I'd be happy if someone gives it a go and shares some feedback. I'd say it's quite similar to Artemis; however - you can set different priorities to the sources and the relevant topics.

Cheers - lenns.io

stanislavb | 10 days ago

I tried to import the OPML file exported by https://wordpress.com/read/subscriptions but it says "Failed to parse OPML."

Edit: just managed to find the support email. I'll send you the OPML file through it~

kenrick95 | 10 days ago

I like the minimalist design. I built a similar daily feed for myself, using GitHub Actions to trigger a daily sync, FeedLand.com for managing subscriptions, and GitHub Pages for publishing. Artemis is much more user friendly.

https://github.com/robalexdev/feeds

https://alexsci.com/feeds/

8organicbits | 9 days ago

I love the idea of a simple, digest-style, mode. Might make some version of this for Instagram. There's nothing so important on Instagram that it can't wait for the next day.

xnx | 10 days ago

I initially thought this would be an Instapaper alternative, or maybe a "Reader mode" similar to the one in Safari, but turns out it's a RSS reader? If so, I wouldn't necessarily call it a web reader.

alpb | 8 days ago

This looks great! Congrats on shipping.

Have you considered open sourcing it? I would rather self-host something like this.

imiric | 10 days ago

Isn't updating once a day a bit too rare for content heavy websites, like HN? I use online RSS reader just to keep up with all updates when I am not online. With updates once a day I'd probably be using desktop RSS reader app.

butz | 10 days ago

Unable to add my blog[1] hosted on Cloudflare. Is it an issue with CF?

[1]https://rishikeshs.com

rishikeshs | 9 days ago
kayvulpe | 9 days ago

Technical question: how are you dealing with feeds blocked by cloudflare protection or captchas?

butz | 10 days ago

thanks. I pay for miniflux through pikapods that I can now get rid of, thanks to your free and alternative offering.

borg16 | 10 days ago

Awesome!

alexpadula | 10 days ago

For reference, and not implying it's better or worse than your work OP, I've pleasantly used Fraidycat (https://fraidyc.at/) in the past. It's a webextension, so completely local, and also incorporates the idea of having a "calmer" experience: no infinite list of links to check, different update rates, ...

I love your philosophy page, OP ! (https://jamesg.blog/2024/11/30/designing-a-calm-web-reader/)

rakoo | 10 days ago

What's a good place to discover high-quality RSS feeds these days?

mmahemoff | 10 days ago

I think this is a really interesting area. I wrote a command line took for web reading with some similar motivations. In my case, you queue up the articles to read the next day.

https://muxup.com/pwr

asb | 10 days ago

HN hug of death - “Internal Server Error”

nahimn | 10 days ago

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TripleChecker | 10 days ago