

it used to be, before it got purchased by its current owner. now it’s a Firefox fork.
it used to be, before it got purchased by its current owner. now it’s a Firefox fork.
it’s a jailbroken Paperwhite, so I could look into setting up a Syncthing KOReader plugin, but my current setup works perfectly fine for me.
well, for starters I can’t install Goodlinks on Linux, Android, or a jailbroken Kindle.
…so that you can read it on a device other than the one you’ve initially opened the link on? I can save a link to Wallabag from my laptop’s browser at home, have my e-reader sync it, and then read it offline while on a train.
bUt iT’S jUSt bOoKmARkS
- people who are privileged enough to never have experienced multiple days without an internet connection.
it’s a shame to see it go, it’s been the first read-it-later service that I was aware of and used. I’ve moved away to Omnivore (RIP) and then Wallabag (https://wallabag.it/ for 11€/year, but you can self-host it or find someone else to host it for you for a lower fee), but I’ve still been thinking fondly of it, despite Mozilla clearly trying to force people into social reading rather than just serve as a convenient offline storage of articles.
edit: this post isn’t a request for advice, I’m very happy with my current Wallabag setup.
that lucky bastard.
because it’s an URL of a page displaying the image, not the direct URL of the image itself.

gives you

and I’m willing to bet that there’s an hour-long video on Youtube about it
my top three picks would be:
Making the account on Duckduckgo which has encrypted connections
if you mean the DuckDuckGo browser, then it doesn’t do anything other browsers don’t do by default to hide your identity. you’re still showing up as using the same IP address as when using other browsers.
It looks and reads disgusting
see, I’m not a fan of it, but now we’ll have to throw hands
[Slavs trampling each other in order to be the first one to yell “kvass”]
would explain the “disfigurement” claims