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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:40:25+00:00 2026-05-10T19:40:25+00:00

My computer at home is set up to automatically download some stuff from RSS

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My computer at home is set up to automatically download some stuff from RSS feeds (mostly torrents and podcasts). However, I don’t always keep this computer on. The sites I subscribe to have a relatively large throughput, so when I turn the computer back on it has no idea what it missed between the the time it was turned off and the latest update.

How would you go about storing the feeds entries for a longer period of time than they’re available on the actual sites?

I’ve checked out Yahoo’s pipes and found no such functionality, Google reader can sort of do it, but it requires a manual marking of each item. Magpie RSS for php can do caching, but that’s only to avoid retrieving the feed too much not really storing more entries.

I have access to a webserver (LAMP) that’s on 24/7, so a solution using a php/mysql would be excellent, any existing web-service would be great too.

I could write my own code to do this, but I’m sure this has to be an issue previously encountered by someone?

What I did: I wasn’t aware you could share an entire tag using Google reader, thanks to Mike Wills for pointing this out. Once I knew I could do this it was simply a matter of adding the feed to a separate Google account (not to clog up my personal reading list), I also did some selective matching using Yahoo pipes just to get the specific entries I was interested in, this too to minimize the risk that anything would be missed.

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:40:26+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:40 pm

    I use Google Reader for my podiobooks.com subscriptions. I add all of the feeds to a tag, in this case podiobooks.com, that I share (but don’t share the URL). I then add the RSS feed to iTunes. Example here.

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