Wallabag[0] is useful too if you want a self-hosted bookmarking solution. I'm with Pinboard too, but regularly export my bookmarks so I have a backed up local copy of recent bookmarks I've added to Pinboard.<p>[0] <a href="https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag">https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag</a><p>[0] <a href="https://wallabag.org/" rel="nofollow">https://wallabag.org/</a>
I am using <a href="https://tinygem.org/" rel="nofollow">https://tinygem.org/</a><p>Same thing, free, work like pinboard.in
Open source and written in Elixir.<p>As someone who is a heavy user of Pinboard and has had Elixir on my 'to learn properly after dabbling' list for a while, looks like a great project to explore.
Is it still open source if sourcehut has been down all day?<p>Tongue in cheek but seriously I'm looking for a project like this but it's impossible to do anything with it at the moment.
Just to throw my hat in the ring I also worked on a social bookmarking site called HunterGather, with an emphasis on visual bookmarking and collections.<p><a href="https://huntergather.website/" rel="nofollow">https://huntergather.website/</a><p>In.ht looks great though!
The biggest problem with bookmarks isn't the bookmarking; it's the rediscoverability.<p>Tags and folders aren't even close to solve the problem of surfacing bookmarked links when they're needed.<p>And the only way to fix this, is to have them integrated into search. "You're looking for how to do X? Here's what I found on the internet. Also, you bookmarked these links about this topic, so check them out."<p>That, or a RAG based solution.
What I'd like to see is some kind of "ongoing" or dossier for news. So when an errata or new development happen, even years later, you get a notification and can update your knowledge.<p>Specifically for things like "future miracle cure for X" or trials. Like "what happened with the Panama Papers"? Then you'd get a full dossier of articles, links, comments etc. It may require some standardized way to link news article together.
I think I would enjoy something like this (or pinboard), but with comments.
Sort of a smaller version of Hackernews, where I could see what my friends are bookmarking and then write comments on those links, so we could chat about the content not necessarily with random people of the internet but with your smaller community (or maybe with everyone too, but in a different section).<p>Maybe someone here knows if anything like this exists already? I've taken a look at some of the options out there, but didn't end up trying them because it seemed like they didn't do anything like this, and were more focused on simply storing bookmarks (and maybe sharing them with upvotes, but nothing for conversation).
Delicious[1] was delicous, and Pinboard[2] is just there. Not into bookmarks that much except for less than 10 significant websites. I might look at ArchiveBox[3] or something like it to bookmark and take a snapshot. Again, none of them as important as it used to be.<p>1. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delicious_(website)" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delicious_(website)</a><p>2. <a href="https://pinboard.in" rel="nofollow">https://pinboard.in</a><p>3. <a href="https://archivebox.io" rel="nofollow">https://archivebox.io</a>
Note : you can still access public bookmarks by tag on pinboard [1]. "AND" operator also works.<p>[1] Example : <a href="https://pinboard.in/t:bookmark" rel="nofollow">https://pinboard.in/t:bookmark</a>