Sorry my statement was not clear. I meant I was loosing interesting articles on my RSS server without filtering. I won't be loosing resources that I have already archived. On the other side, having so many sources…
I just don`t do it. One could use a service in between, which opens up pay-walled content. But for me it`s not worth the hassle. Even if I`m loosing high quality content ... which is only available on one site. I…
Almost. Those bookmarks are more or less the tip of the iceberg. And they were almost all created during $DAYJOB which was years ago. Although already then (~2017) i had about 3500 sources in my RSS Server. And of…
+1 for posteo. they are transparent about who wants data from them. https://posteo.de/en/site/transparency_report
came here to say this. zotero also saves metadata as an extra. as long as it is used from within a browser.
If you want to support multiple platforms this is the way to go. I don't see a problem with it. We have the freedom to use different package managers. It comes, likes everything else, with it's own drawbacks.
The lack of information. Most install docs tell about installation requirements. One-liners don't.
> Not knowing what the script is going to do. This is more like: not knowing what to do, when it doesn't work. And this is always the case until it works. Which is just a local Phenomenon and i can't expect things that…
Sorry my statement was not clear. I meant I was loosing interesting articles on my RSS server without filtering. I won't be loosing resources that I have already archived. On the other side, having so many sources…
I just don`t do it. One could use a service in between, which opens up pay-walled content. But for me it`s not worth the hassle. Even if I`m loosing high quality content ... which is only available on one site. I…
Almost. Those bookmarks are more or less the tip of the iceberg. And they were almost all created during $DAYJOB which was years ago. Although already then (~2017) i had about 3500 sources in my RSS Server. And of…
+1 for posteo. they are transparent about who wants data from them. https://posteo.de/en/site/transparency_report
came here to say this. zotero also saves metadata as an extra. as long as it is used from within a browser.
If you want to support multiple platforms this is the way to go. I don't see a problem with it. We have the freedom to use different package managers. It comes, likes everything else, with it's own drawbacks.
The lack of information. Most install docs tell about installation requirements. One-liners don't.
> Not knowing what the script is going to do. This is more like: not knowing what to do, when it doesn't work. And this is always the case until it works. Which is just a local Phenomenon and i can't expect things that…