Spyke

I self-hosted Wallabag for a while. It's nothing fancy but has most of the basic functionality you would expect.

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Good shout, that site is a real lifesaver! I'd also like to throw SaaSHub and LibHunt into the mix, the latter is a bit more niche since it only does open source but it does have apps like Omnivore, one of the alternatives I suggested in another comment.

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It's a nice improvement on Kobo e-ink readers in particular, with much better usage of space and lots of options for tweakers.

Annoying side note: I'm getting like 5 notifications from comment replies on Firefox desktop, I think it might be one for every tab. Think I'll disable that for now.

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I'm also not a fan of Wallabag, but Omnivore look excellent! Thanks for the suggestion!

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Next cloud is very heavy for just this but the book marks plugin and floccus browser plugins do what I needed for pocket. I used it as a shared bookmark service and didn't really leverage the offline content.

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I just finished setting up Wallabag and it's great. And it really shines with Miniflux RSS with it's dedicated "save to Wallabag" button. I love it. Omnivore is great too but I wanted self host so if they ever have the full version self host able, I'll check it out again.

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Not exactly like Pocket, but I started using Linkding for basically a bookmark service. It has a browser extension and also an option to mark links as unread so that you can find them easier later. It works as a read later type of thing, but doesn't have offline sync etc.

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If you're open to not self-hosting it, but the software still being open-source, Wallabag also has a hosted version: app.wallabag.it

I really recommend it, works great. Might consider hosting it myself somewhere in the future, but i also like that i can support the creators this way.

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ymmel.nl

Everytime I've tried such a thing the lack of proper mobile support stopped me. Most of my usage is mobile so having to copy paste urls to a webpage and save them doesn't really work for me.

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Oh nice, adding them to my list to try soon

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I've been using Omnivore for a good while now, not self hosting for now but there are instructions. The service itself works great and the UI/UX is really close to Pocket as far as I remember, although the Android client is still pretty barebones.
I haven't used it myself but Wallabag also seems to be a popular option.

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I'm using Shiori as my Pocket replacement, seems to do what I need.

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