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Looks like the source code is all public, so self-hosted is probably an option: https://github.com/vasanthv/webtag
I wrote bookmark manager in Django.
https://github.com/rumca-js/Django-link-archive
You can self host it.
You can add RSS sources and auto import new links regularly.
It may not be stare of the art, but gets the job done.
Demo below, but may not be working when you look at it. It runs on raspberry pi.
https://renegat0x0.ddns.net/apps/catalog/entry/11503/
I wrote a KV store on top of Bit.ly once: https://github.com/apg/bitdb
And I know of a generic blob store on top of (older) Snapchat API: https://github.com/hausdorff/snapchat-fs
It's really fun to "exploit" APIs in this way to create alternative uses.
I wrote a KV store on top of Bit.ly once: https://github.com/apg/bitdb
And I know of a generic blob store on top of (older) Snapchat API: https://github.com/hausdorff/snapchat-fs
It's really fun to "exploit" APIs in this way to create alternative uses.
I've also created an open-source plain-text bookmarking tool, Static Marks: https://darekkay.com/static-marks/
The bookmarks are stored in one or more YAML files, and static-marks generates a single web page on build.
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