<p>RSS Bridge is a useful utility you can use to help you avoid the big tech sites, like Facebook and Twitter, which instead of the feed you usually would see, will be a based and minimalist RSS feed. </p>
<p>You'll need a server or VPS. Nearly any Operating system is supported but for this tutorial I'm gonna presume you're using a Debian-based OS. You'll also need a domain name pointing to your server's IP address <ahref="https://diyhosting.bhh.sh/dns.html">which is explained in this tutorial.</a>
<p>First things first you'll need to make sure that you've hardened you SSH so that password authentication is disabled and you'll also want to setup Fail2Ban.
<p>Lets download the latest version of RSS-Bridge in the directory.</p>
<p>The newest version can be found <ahref="https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge/releases">here</a>, at the time of writing that is "RSS-Bridge 2021-04-25."</p>
<p>This will create a directory called rss-bridge-version-number, we now want to move all the file contents of the newly created directory to the one we are in</p>
<p>That's it, you should now have a working rss-bridge installed. But you should definately get an SSL certifcate installed <ahref="https://diyhosting.bhh.sh/certbot.html">which is done briefly here</a>.</p>