Alcun Atirutan BBS

Alcun Atirutan BBS

@requiem

Isn't shaarli designed for that ?

@requiem @sebsauvage uses Shaarli IIRC?

@requiem you basically want a personal reddit kinda thing?

Lotide is the answer if that's the case, it can even federate with the fediverse lol

@requiem if you want to save articles: https://wallabag.org/en

Just for storing bookmarks maybe linkding: https://github.com/sissbruecker/linkding

@requiem I used shaarli for a bit a number of years ago. It's simple and small and foss but I'm not sure it hits all of your wants. But it is in the yunohost apps selection for easy install/maintenance.

@requiem

You should probably look up a guide to set it up lol

https://git.sr.ht/~vpzom/lotide

@requiem did you heard about shaarli ?
https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli

😉

@requiem not sure about links from phone but for awhile I was doing this with org mode in emacs and GitHub Pages. http://annotate.mattgauger.com/

@requiem
If you happen to have an Android phone, you can use the shaarlier (available in the fdroid repo) to share on your own shaarli instance.
@kelbot

@requiem a text file with links is the most simple option, followed by rss which is basically the same thing. Have you looked at irc? Or host a single html page with links in this new fancy thing called a "table" would make it look nice. Oldies but goldies, never forget the basics. If I find something on my phone that I want to look at later, I just post the link to telegram to view on any other device later. Are you wanting to publish this for others, or us it for your own use?

@requiem have you seen Lemmy? It's fedi-reddit

@requiem I decided to go super low end on the hosting side for my blog. The machinery around it is complex for easy updating, but it can work all the way down to just a dumb webhost with no cgi. The parts that are necessary are Hugo and Git. The nice-to-have parts are GitLab, Cloudflare Pages and Forestry.io. The main way is to edit in forestry, then push to GitLab, which triggers Cloudflare Pages two download the git repo and build the static pages. Backup is vi and rsync.
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