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Cwilliams ,

I use Google Keep (I know, I know). I can share any link to the app and then I can access it from whatever device I’m on. You can also notes, which can come in handy for random things.

hyacin ,

I tried it. I tried just opening lots of tabs. I tried grouping tabs. Open tabs strewn across 3+ devices, “to read later”, until eventually some months later I just give up and close them, having lost interest or simply seeing a need to close some of the overflowing tabs.

My only solution to this problem - as BAD as ChatGPT is and as much as we hate it - feed the thing I’ll want to “read later” straight into ChatGPT RIGHT THEN, and just read a summary of it.

I’ve been doing this for a couple weeks now and so far, so good.

NickwithaC ,
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But how would you know if it was accurate?

10_0 ,

No just download it and never have to keep track

chazwhiz ,
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I’ve used most of the options for this and regardless of the tool I do a terrible job of actually coming back and reading anything in them. Instapaper would probably be my vote for the one I used the most though, connected to my kindle it was nice when I used to travel and could catch up on stuff on the plane. These days I use Inoreader for consuming feeds and it also has a good read later function.

emmeram ,

I’ve been using Instapaper for years. It does the job.

cupcakezealot ,
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used to use pocket but i started to make my own pocket/delicious app because i got frustrated with pockets ui

Pulptastic ,

I use pocket app to save online recipes I like for later use. It is searchable and a separate list than my bookmarks which I like.

ExtimateCookie ,

I self-host Wallabag

drsilverworm ,

I scroll through arstechnica headlines and save to pocket the most interesting ones. When I am in the bathroom or having a snack I can choose from my saves which article I’d like to read, instead of mindlessly scrolling, and the saves indicate estimated reading time in minutes so I can pick the perfect article to match the amount of time I plan to spend. Best of all, the articles are saved in a minimalist text-only format, stripping out all ads and other garbage. It even bypasses some paywalls, like the login prompt on seekingalpha.

conciselyverbose ,

I tried. It’s basically the only app I couldn’t get to work on my boox.

snek_boi ,

I use my to-do app as a ‘Read Later App’ 🤷‍♂️🙃

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