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  • I have no direct solution to you exact problem but your usage of tabs sounds like a nightmare.

    A while back I found Omnivore which works like a charm if you want to “freeze” the contents of a website to read them later. You can also self host it if you like.

    I took it a step further because I love Obsidian as personal knowledge management and I want to have everything in one place. There’s a plugin to sync all your saved pages from Omnivore to Obsidian. In the template for it I then have my marked highlights, the links to the version in Omnivore and the original URL and also the whole content. So I have all of that in markdown which is really nice to work with.

    Maybe that’s a solution you too could be happy with.





  • I mostly use postgres so I created myself a small docker image, which has the postgres client, restic and cron. It also gets a small bash script which executes pg_dump and then restic to backup the dump. pg_dump can be used while the database is used so no issues there. Restic stores the backup in a volume which points to an NFS share on my NAS. This script is called periodically by cron.

    I use this image to start a backup-service alongside every database. So it’s part of the docker-compose.yml



  • I use FreshRSS with FeedMe and I’m pretty happy with it. Though many local news pages here decided to become assholes and use click bait titles and teaser texts now like “Big car crash! This important main road is closed down”. So no real filtering possible and you again have to open the article to find out where you probably don’t want to drive to.

    But still you can define as many filters as you want and save them: FreshRSS

    You then also can “share” these filters and subscribe to them separately in your reader app if you want.