I'd sure love to pay a tech co-op $25/month to host and sync a knowledge-workers stack including an open-source read-later + Obsidian or equivalent + Zotero + simple blogging with blot or something

Today's screams brought to you by Omnivore (open source) giving its entire hosted userbase two weeks to get their data out before they exuberantly drown themselves in the service of an Andreessen Horowitz-funded AI voice company co-founded by a Palantir person.

https://blog.omnivore.app/p/omnivore-is-joining-elevenlabs

(The two weeks' notice went to my spam folder, so I'm grateful someone mentioned it here and I happened to see it.)

Omnivore is joining ElevenLabs

a note from our founders

Omnivore Blog
@kissane Curious what you’ll use as your read-it-later solution now; I’ve been soliciting recommendations on where to go now that Omnivore is done. If you do find a good solution, please do share!

@vasta @kissane Wallabag is a self hosted option. Open source.

https://wallabag.org/

Save the web, freely | wallabag: a self hostable application for saving web pages

@Crell Hadn’t heard of Wallabag, but you’re one of a few that has recommended it so far, so it’s definitely worth a look! Not sure I have the technical chops to host my own solution, but I can always try.
@vasta There may be a paid hosted option. I'm not sure, but such projects often offer that. Otherwise, IIRC it's not that hard of a self host, as long as you know basic php app management. (It's built with Symfony.)