+1 bonus points for FOSS
- SingleFile on Firefox and Chromium (I have about 2 GB of saved HTML files)
- SCREENSHOT EVERYTHING NO MATTER PHONE OR COMPUTER
- To save links, I never rely on bookmarking. I use “Save All Tab URLs” on Firefox and similar addon for Chromium, and save all my URLs in plaintext files.
- I am one of those archivist saviours who keeps silently archiving a bunch of obscure webpages onto archive.org and archive.is, and keeps updating archived webpages.
Everything mentioned here is FOSS, resistant against future inaccessibility, and time tested by a data archivist/curator (me).
Thank you for your hard work
right click -> open link in new tab
[I have hundreds of browser tabs open]
If you have a mouse wheel try pressing it down while hovering over a link. Should open in new tab.
Alternatively, ctrl while clicking.
Close all your tabs, you’ll never look at them anyway.
A mix of wallabag for read it later articles, minflux for rss feeds (mostly github project I selfhost) and linkding for all other links
I just press C-d and create a bookmark.
I never save and read later. Am I alone in this?
Nope
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I always laugh when I see people’s workflows that basically come down to reinventing browser bookmarks. This ancient functionality is good and dead simple
Inoreader
I like Linkwarden, Omnivore and wallabag
I bookmark articles like PC gamers collect games on steam. I’ve gone back and read a couple
I’ve been using Pinboard for a very long time (signed up when it was just a once off fee) but I want to switch to something self-hosted.
I use Pinboard for two things:
- Articles I want to read later
- Articles I want to save in case I need them again (like bookmarks)
I’d be interested in what you find if it’s open-source, and if it can fulfill both use cases.
Wait, you guys are reading them later?
I used to have a folder in my internet favorites. Then browsers did away with browser favorites and I switched to having a “remind me later” section of my Discord server.
Browsers still have bookmarks/favorites.
Not on my ipad.
I read it now, cos I’ll never read it if I save it. But I reckon the best solution would be to bookmark it/write it down somewhere. Don’t ever just open a new tab, you shouldn’t have more than like 20 tabs, at that point you’re just never gonna look at them. And don’t use a paid solution, why tf would you ever pay for that, even if it syncs across devices there are a million free ways to do that.
Linkwarden self hosted. I figured out a way to share to it on android until they release an official client.
I use my browser tabs honestly.