I would like to archive some for their useful info like r/selfhosted. Frequently find answers there

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Another solution comes to my mind. Why not using freshrss or alternatives and achieve sub’s through RSS?

https://www.reddit.com/r/reddit.com/wiki/rss/

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Lemmy itself and then run any of the importers I guess it would be really straightforward

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Great link, but OP is looking for an archive solution. I was looking for a self-hosted reddit client so great find!

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Didn’t look into it further, the project is new, maybe they add this as a feature if requested.

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I tried archivebox but having issues beyond the top page

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