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Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #readitlater, aggregated by home.social.

  1. Really happy to finally open source *Ghostwriter* today.

    I built it because I wanted a calmer way to keep up with feeds, newsletters, podcasts, YouTube videos, and saved Wallabag articles. It pulls everything together, cleans it up, can summarize with AI, and turns it into readable EPUB digests.

    Self-hosted, Raspberry Pi-friendly, and something I’m genuinely proud of.

    github.com/LucaKaufmann/Ghostw

    #OpenSource #SelfHosted #IndieDev #RSS #EPUB #AI #ReadItLater #RaspberryPi

  2. Really happy to finally open source *Ghostwriter* today.

    I built it because I wanted a calmer way to keep up with feeds, newsletters, podcasts, YouTube videos, and saved Wallabag articles. It pulls everything together, cleans it up, can summarize with AI, and turns it into readable EPUB digests.

    Self-hosted, Raspberry Pi-friendly, and something I’m genuinely proud of.

    github.com/LucaKaufmann/Ghostw

    #OpenSource #SelfHosted #IndieDev #RSS #EPUB #AI #ReadItLater #RaspberryPi

  3. Really happy to finally open source *Ghostwriter* today.

    I built it because I wanted a calmer way to keep up with feeds, newsletters, podcasts, YouTube videos, and saved Wallabag articles. It pulls everything together, cleans it up, can summarize with AI, and turns it into readable EPUB digests.

    Self-hosted, Raspberry Pi-friendly, and something I’m genuinely proud of.

    github.com/LucaKaufmann/Ghostw

    #OpenSource #SelfHosted #IndieDev #RSS #EPUB #AI #ReadItLater #RaspberryPi

  4. The Ever-Present Old Internet

    Tyler Gaw published a good blog post titled The Old Internet is Still Here, noting that there are many personal websites and blogs worth reading on the web. As he put it, "they just got layered over by time." I agree with his post and encourage you to read it on his website. For those who are inclined, it is easy enough to use a feed reader to collect good websites from around the web (I suggest combining it with a read-it-later solution) instead of viewing the internet through the prism of […]

    social.emucafe.org/naferrell/t

  5. The Ever-Present Old Internet

    Tyler Gaw published a good blog post titled The Old Internet is Still Here, noting that there are many personal websites and blogs worth reading on the web. As he put it, "they just got layered over by time." I agree with his post and encourage you to read it on his website. For those who are inclined, it is easy enough to use a feed reader to collect good websites from around the web (I suggest combining it with a read-it-later solution) instead of viewing the internet through the prism of […]

    social.emucafe.org/naferrell/t

  6. The Ever-Present Old Internet

    Tyler Gaw published a good blog post titled The Old Internet is Still Here, noting that there are many personal websites and blogs worth reading on the web. As he put it, "they just got layered over by time." I agree with his post and encourage you to read it on his website. For those who are inclined, it is easy enough to use a feed reader to collect good websites from around the web (I suggest combining it with a read-it-later solution) instead of viewing the internet through the prism of […]

    social.emucafe.org/naferrell/t

  7. Read it Later, the way I always wanted it :

    So my indiekit blog is where I publish on the open web but also syndicate to Bluesky/Fediverse/Linkedin when I want to but its also a content hub, for example my [blogroll](https://rmendes.net/blogroll/ or my podroll or even Musics I listened can be used as source that I might want to save for later, but there is more, if you are reading this, you won’t be able to see it, but there are “save” buttons for logged in users in every place where content is aggregated from outside of my blog, this include my new Microsub RSS feed reader and even my new indiekit ActivityPub integration, I can basically “save for later” anything I want to check back later without having to use a bookmarklet or a browser extension or a third-party service !

    I used to pollute by “Bookmarks” post types with “save for later” items, now I’m going to able to stop that and use my new “read it later” plugin for indiekit.

    🔗 https://rmendes.net/notes/2026/02/27/81846

  8. Read it Later, the way I always wanted it :

    So my indiekit blog is where I publish on the open web but also syndicate to Bluesky/Fediverse/Linkedin when I want to but its also a content hub, for example my [blogroll](https://rmendes.net/blogroll/ or my podroll or even Musics I listened can be used as source that I might want to save for later, but there is more, if you are reading this, you won’t be able to see it, but there are “save” buttons for logged in users in every place where content is aggregated from outside of my blog, this include my new Microsub RSS feed reader and even my new indiekit ActivityPub integration, I can basically “save for later” anything I want to check back later without having to use a bookmarklet or a browser extension or a third-party service !

    I used to pollute by “Bookmarks” post types with “save for later” items, now I’m going to able to stop that and use my new “read it later” plugin for indiekit.

    🔗 https://rmendes.net/notes/2026/02/27/81846

  9. Read it Later, the way I always wanted it :

    So my indiekit blog is where I publish on the open web but also syndicate to Bluesky/Fediverse/Linkedin when I want to but its also a content hub, for example my [blogroll](https://rmendes.net/blogroll/ or my podroll or even Musics I listened can be used as source that I might want to save for later, but there is more, if you are reading this, you won’t be able to see it, but there are “save” buttons for logged in users in every place where content is aggregated from outside of my blog, this include my new Microsub RSS feed reader and even my new indiekit ActivityPub integration, I can basically “save for later” anything I want to check back later without having to use a bookmarklet or a browser extension or a third-party service !

    I used to pollute by “Bookmarks” post types with “save for later” items, now I’m going to able to stop that and use my new “read it later” plugin for indiekit.

    🔗 https://rmendes.net/notes/2026/02/27/81846

  10. Đang phát triển Seread – ứng dụng iOS offline‑first giúp lưu bài báo, tin tức và video, tự tạo tóm tắt, thẻ, nhắc nhở và đọc audio. TTS miễn phí trên thiết bị, hoặc trả phí cho giọng chất lượng cao; dùng AI key của bạn miễn phí, hoặc trả £5/tháng cho xử lý. Chia sẻ qua Share Extension. Prototype đã hoạt động, cần phản hồi! #Seread #ReadItLater #iOS #Offline #AI #TTS #ỨngDụng

    reddit.com/r/SideProject/comme

  11. Đang phát triển Seread – ứng dụng iOS offline‑first giúp lưu bài báo, tin tức và video, tự tạo tóm tắt, thẻ, nhắc nhở và đọc audio. TTS miễn phí trên thiết bị, hoặc trả phí cho giọng chất lượng cao; dùng AI key của bạn miễn phí, hoặc trả £5/tháng cho xử lý. Chia sẻ qua Share Extension. Prototype đã hoạt động, cần phản hồi! #Seread #ReadItLater #iOS #Offline #AI #TTS #ỨngDụng

    reddit.com/r/SideProject/comme

  12. The new version of wallabagger is out (v1.20.0). New users will have an easier login workflow. There is a lot of changes under the hood, and the next version should please the Firefox for Android users.

    - Addon for Firefox: addons.mozilla.org/firefox/add
    - Extension for Chrome-like browser: validation in progress

    #wallabag #wallabagger #readitlater #floss

  13. The new version of wallabagger is out (v1.20.0). New users will have an easier login workflow. There is a lot of changes under the hood, and the next version should please the Firefox for Android users.

    - Addon for Firefox: addons.mozilla.org/firefox/add
    - Extension for Chrome-like browser: validation in progress

    #wallabag #wallabagger #readitlater #floss

  14. The new version of wallabagger is out (v1.20.0). New users will have an easier login workflow. There is a lot of changes under the hood, and the next version should please the Firefox for Android users.

    - Addon for Firefox: addons.mozilla.org/firefox/add
    - Extension for Chrome-like browser: validation in progress

    #wallabag #wallabagger #readitlater #floss

  15. 5 years ago, I wrote about rolling my own read-it-later solution.
    njoseph.me/blog/posts/read-it-

    There's a less hacky/much better solution now.
    readeck.org/

    It's self-hostable, AGPLv3 licensed and hosted on Codeberg.

    Found it featured on Codeberg blog. blog.codeberg.org/letter-from-

    #readItLater #selfHosting

  16. 5 years ago, I wrote about rolling my own read-it-later solution.
    njoseph.me/blog/posts/read-it-

    There's a less hacky/much better solution now.
    readeck.org/

    It's self-hostable, AGPLv3 licensed and hosted on Codeberg.

    Found it featured on Codeberg blog. blog.codeberg.org/letter-from-

    #readItLater #selfHosting

  17. 5 years ago, I wrote about rolling my own read-it-later solution.
    njoseph.me/blog/posts/read-it-

    There's a less hacky/much better solution now.
    readeck.org/

    It's self-hostable, AGPLv3 licensed and hosted on Codeberg.

    Found it featured on Codeberg blog. blog.codeberg.org/letter-from-

    #readItLater #selfHosting

  18. @flyleafapp by @maxmelzer is the read-it-later app that gives you a truly unique reading experience: flip through your articles like you would read a book.

    creativerly.com/read-articles-

    #readitlater #iOSapp #macosapp #reading

  19. @flyleafapp by @maxmelzer is the read-it-later app that gives you a truly unique reading experience: flip through your articles like you would read a book.

    creativerly.com/read-articles-

    #readitlater #iOSapp #macosapp #reading

  20. @flyleafapp by @maxmelzer is the read-it-later app that gives you a truly unique reading experience: flip through your articles like you would read a book.

    creativerly.com/read-articles-

    #readitlater #iOSapp #macosapp #reading

  21. @wallabag released Version 2.6.14

    wallabag is a web application allowing you to save web pages for later reading. Click, save and read it when you want. It extracts content so that you won't be distracted by pop-ups and cie.

    You can install it on your own server, or you can create an account on wallabag.it.

    #adminlife #opensource #readitlater

    github.com/wallabag/wallabag/r

  22. @wallabag released Version 2.6.14

    wallabag is a web application allowing you to save web pages for later reading. Click, save and read it when you want. It extracts content so that you won't be distracted by pop-ups and cie.

    You can install it on your own server, or you can create an account on wallabag.it.

    #adminlife #opensource #readitlater

    github.com/wallabag/wallabag/r

  23. @wallabag released Version 2.6.14

    wallabag is a web application allowing you to save web pages for later reading. Click, save and read it when you want. It extracts content so that you won't be distracted by pop-ups and cie.

    You can install it on your own server, or you can create an account on wallabag.it.

    #adminlife #opensource #readitlater

    github.com/wallabag/wallabag/r

  24. Sometimes self-hosting programs don't work the way they need to.

    Right now I'm trying to get my WallaBag install to be the RIL tool for my ReadKit app on iOS.

    So luck so far.

    Anyone have experience with this?

    Walla is running on a VPS with Yunohost.

    #selfhosting #Wallabag #ReadKit #iOS #ReadItLater #help

  25. Sometimes self-hosting programs don't work the way they need to.

    Right now I'm trying to get my WallaBag install to be the RIL tool for my ReadKit app on iOS.

    So luck so far.

    Anyone have experience with this?

    Walla is running on a VPS with Yunohost.

    #selfhosting #Wallabag #ReadKit #iOS #ReadItLater #help

  26. Sometimes self-hosting programs don't work the way they need to.

    Right now I'm trying to get my WallaBag install to be the RIL tool for my ReadKit app on iOS.

    So luck so far.

    Anyone have experience with this?

    Walla is running on a VPS with Yunohost.

    #selfhosting #Wallabag #ReadKit #iOS #ReadItLater #help

  27. In May, when Mozilla announced the shutdown of Pocket, I wrote a post about what I wanted from such service and shared my research into a few options.

    I ended up choosing @wallabag and I've been really happy with my choice. It found its place as a perfect drop-in replacement for my workflow and I didn't miss a beat during the migration.

    hamatti.org/posts/wallabag-i-c

    #blogging #Blaugust #Blaugust2025 #wallabag #ReadItLater

  28. In May, when Mozilla announced the shutdown of Pocket, I wrote a post about what I wanted from such service and shared my research into a few options.

    I ended up choosing @wallabag and I've been really happy with my choice. It found its place as a perfect drop-in replacement for my workflow and I didn't miss a beat during the migration.

    hamatti.org/posts/wallabag-i-c

    #blogging #Blaugust #Blaugust2025 #wallabag #ReadItLater

  29. In May, when Mozilla announced the shutdown of Pocket, I wrote a post about what I wanted from such service and shared my research into a few options.

    I ended up choosing @wallabag and I've been really happy with my choice. It found its place as a perfect drop-in replacement for my workflow and I didn't miss a beat during the migration.

    hamatti.org/posts/wallabag-i-c

    #blogging #Blaugust #Blaugust2025 #wallabag #ReadItLater

  30. thenewleafjournal.com/finding-

    On how taxonomic or sub-feeds may provide a good feed-reader experience for sites with cluttered or empty main-site feeds.

  31. Je suis à la recherche d’un service #ReadItLater. Après Pocket, Instapaper et Raindrop, je n’arrive pas à être satisfait. Des conseils ? Suggestions ? Merci !

  32. What do you use to save and organize bookmarks and other internet finds? It doesn’t necessarily have to be the same tool for articles/read it later and other types of links, I’m interested in both.

    I would really like something that saves pages/articles offline, so that I can still read it even if the original link may no longer exist. A good integration in iOS would also be great, and preferably without AI (or possible to switch off) and FOSS and so on.

    For articles I have used Pocket, Readwise Reader (good but too expensive), omnivore (was bought) in the past and am currently searching for an alternative.

    For other links I’ve used the bookmark function in the browser (impractical for me and not offline), MyMind (good but too expensive and too much AI), and currently I’m trying Obsidian. Unfortunately, the Web Clipper on iOS does not work the way I would like and the use is quite cumbersome (if anyone can point me to tutorials or has advice I’d be happy to hear it)

    #Pocket #obsidian #readitlater #bookmarks

  33. What do you use to save and organize bookmarks and other internet finds? It doesn’t necessarily have to be the same tool for articles/read it later and other types of links, I’m interested in both.

    I would really like something that saves pages/articles offline, so that I can still read it even if the original link may no longer exist. A good integration in iOS would also be great, and preferably without AI (or possible to switch off) and FOSS and so on.

    For articles I have used Pocket, Readwise Reader (good but too expensive), omnivore (was bought) in the past and am currently searching for an alternative.

    For other links I’ve used the bookmark function in the browser (impractical for me and not offline), MyMind (good but too expensive and too much AI), and currently I’m trying Obsidian. Unfortunately, the Web Clipper on iOS does not work the way I would like and the use is quite cumbersome (if anyone can point me to tutorials or has advice I’d be happy to hear it)

    #Pocket #obsidian #readitlater #bookmarks

  34. What do you use to save and organize bookmarks and other internet finds? It doesn’t necessarily have to be the same tool for articles/read it later and other types of links, I’m interested in both.

    I would really like something that saves pages/articles offline, so that I can still read it even if the original link may no longer exist. A good integration in iOS would also be great, and preferably without AI (or possible to switch off) and FOSS and so on.

    For articles I have used Pocket, Readwise Reader (good but too expensive), omnivore (was bought) in the past and am currently searching for an alternative.

    For other links I’ve used the bookmark function in the browser (impractical for me and not offline), MyMind (good but too expensive and too much AI), and currently I’m trying Obsidian. Unfortunately, the Web Clipper on iOS does not work the way I would like and the use is quite cumbersome (if anyone can point me to tutorials or has advice I’d be happy to hear it)

    #Pocket #obsidian #readitlater #bookmarks