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I use Readeck for 'read it later' type articles, things of interest. The downside of Readeck is that there is no one-click-easy way to back up your database if you want to move it to another server. You can, however go to /volume1/docker/readeck/ and download all the db files there manually which will allow you to move to another server. Make sure to grab the config.toml in the same directory. It has a Firefox extension as with most of these apps in it's genre. Probably has a chrome extension but I avoid chrome.
I use Karakeep (Hoarder) for stuff I've looked up to try to solve issues, such as pages from Grok where I have inquired about certain problems I may have been having.
What is keeping you from using karakeep for you "read-it-later" articles, too?
I use both as well. Karakeep is a fantastic bookmarking app and could definitely work as a “read it later” application, but I think the differentiator is how they approach content. Karakeep more or less preserves the link and all content, but Readeck provides the content in a simplified version without ads/margins/navigation menus/etc. this also allows you better customization of fonts/sizes/etc.
When I want to bookmark a website for access/interaction later, it goes to Karakeep. When I want to save content to read later it goes to Readeck
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