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

Having a giant comparison table for this might be nice

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      Similar here. As I don’t need multi-user support, I don’t bother with self-hosting some tool.

      Bookmarks go to Safari where they’re synced between all my Apple devices and pop up automatically in the address bar.

      And long-term bookmarks (news articles, references, etc.) go into Anybox which keeps an offline copy of the website so I can still read it in 10-20 years.

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

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    I really like Readeck, it is very polished and the fact that it copies links content is very useful when saving Medium blog posts (and generally to make sure that I don’t lose the content if the linked page is ever removed)

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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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      Linkding is great ! I love it ! With the new local copy as html file thats a banger !!

      Except one thing I hate about it… It can get really messy quickly If you don’t overthink your tags… This can get time consuming in the long run !

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    Linkwarden. Because it has a good design, tags, is selfhostable, has some nice integrations (browser-plugin, PWA) and saves backups of the bookmark in PDF.

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      Linkwarden maintainer here, thanks for the shoutout and stay tuned for exciting updates as we have lots of new features lined up for the next release :)

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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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      That’s a nice workflow :) except for KOReader, I do the same combo Miniflux + wallabage + linkding.

      Wallabag + miniflux for articles to read and Linkding for important stuff (mostly github stuff).

      What’s cool about that workflow it can be automatically send through each other with their API.

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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 👐