Just in case you’re not aware, Omnivore is no longer in active development: https://blog.omnivore.app/p/omnivore-is-joining-elevenlabs
Just in case you’re not aware, Omnivore is no longer in active development: https://blog.omnivore.app/p/omnivore-is-joining-elevenlabs
I run 2 separate adguard home containers on separate hosts and set DNS for both IPs. If I take one down, requests just get sent to the other.
“in lieu of me providing actual evidence of what I’m alleging, please provide proof that I’m NOT telling the truth instead”
The Wireguard iOS app has an “on-demand” toggle that automatically connects when certain conditions are met (on cellular, on wifi, exclude certain networks, etc)
Do you need a hug?
Totally agree there, I’m only aware it exists because I didn’t want to go through the hassle of setting up/maintaining either.
I assume “minimal” refers more to the fact that it won’t have all Omnivore features rather than it being uncomplicated to set up
So the title of the blog post is incorrect? I didn’t look at it super closely so apologies if I’m incorrect
Not sure if you were aware, you can run a minimal selfhosted Omnivore setup. Not sure if it will meet your needs or not
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