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If you like you could run Tesseract locally and use that as your UI front-end. It has filtering options and I quite like the overall look and feel of Tesseract.
https://github.com/asimons04/tesseract
I have it running on docker, route my nginx through it towards that container, works like a charm.
But then again, it seems the Lemmy developers are once again in "I don't give a f*ck" mode and keep breaking the API. This has basically made the developer of Tessaract give up on that project it seems: https://lemmy.world/post/26779656
Rant: as popular as Lemmy seems to be right now and continues to grow, we need some serious developers to work on Lemmy, not some snowflake child communist-wannabe nutjob. There, I said it.
I didn't realize you could local host some of the apps like that. Guess this is going to force me to start learning how to do that. I've been wanting to set up a RSS feed too.
No need to run it locally, you can use https://tesseract.dubvee.org/
This has been the easiest option so far. thanks.
Happy to help!
Yep, you can. Came as a surprise to me as well at the time but you definitely can.
You probably got this already if you look ta the Tesseract page and how this all works but I wanted to share with you my docker-compose file to give you an idea how I did it. I find it helpful to look at examples of others sometimes.
Good luck!