I love their offerings and wanted to see if there’s anything similar which is open source.
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How about Omnivore?
https://omnivore.app/
https://blog.omnivore.app/p/deploying-a-minimal-self-hosted-omnivore
Thanks. Daily user of omnivore here.
However, they’re not really a replacement for Readwise (especially the way they re-surface highlights), more like a replacement for pocket/wallabag.
Fair enough. I actually switched from Readwise to Omnivore, as I found the Readwise workflow to be quite painful. I use it for getting things into Obsidian, so I don’t use the re-surfacing features etc.
With that minimal self-hosted version, do you know if you can log into it using the firefox extension on linux? The only client they mention is the iOS one.
No idea sorry, I don’t self-host, I just knew that it had the option.
Interesting, thanks!
I’ve been meaning to host something like this. Tried to do it with wallabag, but couldn’t be arsed to set-up and SMTP server just for the confirmation email.