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- technology@lemmy.world
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- technology@lemmy.world
Just learned that POCKET will shut down in July 2025. It is a great service to collect articles on various devices and read later on a tablet & offline.
Which alternatives are out there?
For bookmarking: https://raindrop.io/
But it’s not self-hosted and I’m not sure it supports offline reading.
I love my LinkWarden instance. I haven’t found it lacking for my needs, despite over 3000 links thus far
Here is a list
https://selfh.st/apps/?tag=Bookmarks
Karakeep (formerly Hoarder) is another popular one, although I haven’t tried it yet
I’ll throw another recommendation behind Karakeep. The fact I can share a page fromy mobile browser or use a browser extension on a laptop/desktop is excellent.
Another great thing for me is the oidc support so I can log in without passwords and rely on my Pocket ID instance and log in using a passkey. (Authelia, Authentic, Keycloak and similar identity providers would work too)
I went with Readeck a few months ago. It’s a nice solution between the barebones ones and those that have all the features.
I ended up on Readeck as well, very sleek interface, perfect for sharing articles via public links, self-hosting it was very easy to set up.
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Its 4 EUR per 3 months or 11 EUR per year
I have no idea why the fucking docker instance refuses to work. I’ve tried so many times…
I use my note taking app with a specific tag for “read later”
Currently trying Readeck.
Karakeep is also popular, but doesn’t default to an article view which I prefer.
Wallabag looks good, but I had difficulty getting its docker setup
Are you me
it’s not perfect, but i’ve just been gathering interesting links into my org roam notebook