Well, I tried setting up @wallabag via docker-compose using a Tailscale MagicDNS address as the TLD and it didn't go particularly well, but no harm no foul there, I knew it was a long shot.
I'll try again using the old school by-hand install instructions that are the default and use Cloudflare to actually tunnel out to a real honest to god internet accessible TLD and things should go better.
Oof, I like #wallabag as an idea but hosting that stuff is terrible... pulling up the #Container image doesn't work... it just dies because the data/dbdirectory must exist and be writable by the user *drumroll* nobody. The error is extremely misleading, mostly talking about the database itself not being writable, not the containing directory, which seems to be just a #PHP thing to do:
> If you receive an error while trying to write to a sqlite database (update, delete, drop):
>
> Warning: PDO::query() [function.query]: SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1 unable to open database
>
> The folder that houses the database file must be writeable.
@parigotmanchot J’ai testé linkwarden, #linkding, #readeck, #shiori-go, #archivebox, au final je reste sur du combo #wallabag et #shaarli.
Wallabag est supporté par ma liseuse et tu as plein de petit programme qui exporte le tout sous wallabag et shaarli. Le point négatif est la non prise en charge de pas mal de site, j’utilise #miniflux et j’exporte des articles vers ceux cités mais il n’y a que wallabag que je n’arrive pas à lire en hors ligne
So I’ve tried a number of different #ebook & #comic readers over the years, but I just uninstalled my remaining alternatives.
Somehow I had entirely missed KOReader and it really renders everything else I tried pointless. The chosen domain is apt. KOReader does rock: http://koreader.rocks/
Excellent rendering & input, super customisable, great format support, integrates with #Wallabag, well supported & developed.
I just finished writing @readeck importer tool in rust (as an excercise to learn it), it was fun. If someone's curious, here you are (there's no readme yet, because I'm lazy, but maybe I'll develop it further)
Depuis quelques mois j’ai eu le privilège et le plaisir de tester Readeck, le projet de @aspyrine
C’est un service pour sauver—et garder—des articles, pages web, et médias. Ce que j’aime c’est que ça agit contre le link rot, la disparition graduelle des sites et des contenus du web.
J’ai aussi pu aider à améliorer le code, ça fait plaisir d’aider les amis !
@joachim@philonous@aspyrine Par rapport à #wallabag, il y a de quoi qui change? Je pense que la question a déjà été posé mais je ne trouve pas de réponse.
I've been using #ThreadReaderApp on Xitter to make threads into single pages that I can import into @wallabag (also doubles as an ElonWall bypasser as replies are no longer reachable to unlogged plebes).
It has some JS-loading logic, so doesn't work with the backend-only mode of #Wallabag, but it works fine with the #wallabagger browser extension pushing the rendered page.
Are “we” still using online (social) #bookmarking services?
I’m still on #Pinboard, which is fine. Tried #Wallabag 😐 … #Shaarli hasn’t seen a release in 2 years… Anything I’m missing? Maybe something Fediverse/ActivityPub-enabled? #FreeSoftware (#selfHosted optional)
[Edit] Thanks for the boosts. Pocket and Shiori have been mentioned. I’m still open for more suggestions :)
Whoa! #Wallabag discovery: Links to Stackoverflow & friends get beautifully handled: Link to a specific reply yields a saved article with just the contents of that reply.
No site navigation bleeding in, no comments, no random buttons. Just the content you pointed it at.