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daniel31x13 commented on Linkwarden for iOS and Android   linkwarden.app/blog/relea... · Posted by u/daniel31x13
y0eswddl · 11 days ago
The website looks vibe coded. Daniel's GitHub profile pic is AI. and the readme is AI. i assume the code is vibes, too.
daniel31x13 · 11 days ago
If you review the project’s history, you’ll notice that Linkwarden was started well before the vibe-coding hype, and even before the existence of ChatGPT.
daniel31x13 commented on Mozilla to shut down Pocket and Fakespot   support.mozilla.org/en-US... · Posted by u/phantomathkg
daniel31x13 · 7 months ago
Sad to see Pocket shutting down. For anyone seeking alternatives, I've been working on Linkwarden[1], an open-source bookmark manager that hit HN's front page twice[2][3]. Plenty of other great alternatives out there too, such as Raindrop (not fully open-source), Karakeep, and Wallabag.

Also, there's an official Linkwarden mobile app in development, aiming to support most (if not all) of Pocket's key features :)

[1]: https://linkwarden.app

[2]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36942308

[3]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43856801

daniel31x13 commented on Linkwarden: FOSS self-hostable bookmarking with AI-tagging and page archival   linkwarden.app/... · Posted by u/FireInsight
Tsarp · 8 months ago
Curious if the the paid tier helps support development of the project
daniel31x13 · 8 months ago
Definitely! :)
daniel31x13 commented on Linkwarden: FOSS self-hostable bookmarking with AI-tagging and page archival   linkwarden.app/... · Posted by u/FireInsight
carterschonwald · 8 months ago
Is there a way to import pinboard or similar data?
daniel31x13 · 8 months ago
Yes, you can import any kind of bookmarks html files.

There are also other importing formats we do support as well like Wallabag, Omnivore, etc…

daniel31x13 commented on Linkwarden: FOSS self-hostable bookmarking with AI-tagging and page archival   linkwarden.app/... · Posted by u/FireInsight
cosmic_cheese · 8 months ago
Interesting project! A couple of questions:

- Does the web front end support themes? It’s a trivial thing but based on the screenshots, various things about the default theme bug me and it would be nice to be able to change those without a user style extension.

- Does it have an API that would allow development of a native desktop front end?

daniel31x13 · 8 months ago
> Does the web front end support themes?

Yes[1].

> Does it have an API that would allow development of a native desktop front end?

Also yes[2].

[1]: https://blog.linkwarden.app/releases/2.9#-customizable-theme

[2]: https://docs.linkwarden.app/api/api-introduction

daniel31x13 commented on Linkwarden: FOSS self-hostable bookmarking with AI-tagging and page archival   linkwarden.app/... · Posted by u/FireInsight
ryan29 · 8 months ago
I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on having a PWA vs regular mobile apps since it looks like you started with a PWA, but are moving to regular apps. Is that just a demand / eyeballs thing or were there technical reasons?
daniel31x13 · 8 months ago
Mostly the UX it provides. PWAs are a quick and easy way to support mobile but the UX is nowhere near as good a traditional mobile app…

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