There are so many out there, a few that I came across include:

Having a giant comparison table for this might be nice

  • unlogic@lemmy.zip
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    Linkding which is like pinboard but self hosted. Just because it’s simple. I could do with just using browser sync but hey, I’ve got a server running so I might as well host it

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      Hey :) would you kindly share your tagging methodology? It’s the second time I nuke my linkding docker istance, because everytime it gets so messy that I lose sight of my bookmarks ://

      Thank you 👐

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        I don’t really have a “methodology” per se, I really just focus my tags on the terms I would use if I were to search online for the same thing, or even as a category to keep bookmarks for a specific topic organized. As an example, for all the web resources I may use when playing Star Citizen, I tag those web sites with #starcitizen, for sites that may have given me guidance on doing something on the linux cli, I tag it #linuxcli. I also really don’t obsess over the “cleanliness” of the tags and such, but instead just use Linkding as a database that I can search. I’m not sure if this helps, but hopefully it does!

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      4 months ago

      linkding now support offline snapshot and also has a reader mode. What does readeck bring to the table?

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        I prefer to keep the two separate. My linkding is used to dump pages I may revisit someday or not where readeck is stuff I want to definitely revisit.

        As far as features go, the big one for me is that Readeck can export to epub. I don’t use it a ton, but it’s nice to be able to load an article on my ereader.

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    Selfhosted RSS reader Miniflux + Wallabag + KOReader client in KPW4 = 👍

    Miniflux to get all my feeds which I can analyze manually throughout the day and send selected snippets to Wallabag for later reading either during lunch or at night using KOReader client in KPW4.

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    4 months ago

    I’ve been using Omnivore, with Obsidian plugin to have local copies of the pages.

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        Basically you can mirror the instapapered versions of your saved pages as markdown files in your obsidian vault. You can customize the whole thing basically so you can put it wherever and have it tie in to your PKM system however you want. I’ve got mine organized in weekly folders with a dataview block in my daily note showing the articles I’ve saved that day.