5 points · buchanae · 1 day ago
news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46880866Here are some thoughts on what might fit my personal taste: - lightweight - very cheap - self-hosting might be nice, since I have a VPS currently - I'd like to easily dump an open tab into a backlog, and get reminded about it later: maybe I go to the app, maybe I get a daily email of suggestions. If I don't feel like reading the page, I can "snooze" it or otherwise put it back in the backlog (or drop it)
I think that's all I really want. I don't need notes or AI summaries or multiple apps for multiple devices, etc.
I might just build it, but curious if anyone has something they love.
Thanks!
junaid_97
mario_lopez
The kicker is multi-platform support, since I also want the ability to browse from mobile and web, with the extension to easily add while browsing and native Share To to save links on mobile.
I’m working on reminders and daily emails for myself. I’ll prioritize this.
Site is up as well as Chrome Extension. Apps are built and ready to be published, just need some time to get them submitted to their respective stores.
randomor
While I think self-hosting is great, you probably want to solve mobile capturing and consumption, hosting a server, then paring a modern maintained mobile app that you can configure so it connects to your self-hosted server. Omnivore maybe your best shot? Although maybe vibe code may get you there sooner?
If you are on Apple ecosystem though, there is another self-sustainable way that doesn’t require you to host anything on your VPS, that works with mobile, which is iCloud/Cloudkit based apps.
There are at least a dozen options here. I made one of these:
- no account, no server, no tracking
- Liquid Glass Mac app that launch from menu bar.
- Separate iOS app purposefully designed for mobile
- Doesn’t use a browser extension, but monitors double copies from clipboard.
- Shows all the cards in a waterfall grid, so you don’t have to click into these cards to see what the link is about. Every website you use, from TikTok to GoodReads, will show up as well designed cards.
- Uses Apple Intelligence on device to auto-tag links.
- free to capture without limit, has a one time purchase option (that removes the sub nudge) as well as affordable subscription option with PPP in 10 territories (purchase power parity pricing).
I believe it’s the sweet spot in this category, and with the subscription revenue we have, it will never shutdown as long as Apple still offers iCloud, plus, you own the binary.
It’s at https://doublememory.com if this sounds interesting to you.
hamsterbase
Supports self-hosting via Docker.
https://hamsterbase.com/docs/install/install-with-docker.htm...
zetanor
al_borland
rfarley04
davis
raw_anon_1111
These days, I just star articles in my RSS newsreader - NetNewsWire free and open source for the Mac and iOS - or just favorite the submission if I come across it on HN first
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dhruv3006
nicbou
seansean
- I own a Kindle. I also have the Kindle chrome extension. - Anytime I came across an interesting article/blog, I use the extension and send the article to my kindle - Pro: I end up actually reading the articles - Con: My library is filled with hundreds of articles