I made it because the web has become unreadable for me.
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I made it because the web has become unreadable for me.
Disclaimer: Mobile view comes out next week
I save everything to pocket that I want to read later while browsing the web. I use feedly for RSS feeds that go to pocket. I have a script that tags pocket articles.
The one site I'd like to read but don't is Scott Galloway's -- he doesn't have an RSS feed and it's just not worth visiting the site to see if there's anything new.
Like many others I use RSS pretty much exclusively (using native clients on MacOS and iOS). I use reader mode by default in those apps and for my web browser too. HN is the only non-RSS sites read regularly. The one site I'd like to read but don't is Scott Galloway's -- he doesn't have an RSS feed and it's just not worth visiting the site to see if there's anything new.
Pocket + Kindle. Kindle doesn't do it automatically, but (e.g.) P2K handles the automation side. https://p2k.co/
Been reading a lot of longer articles and papers lately. If the author doesn't provide a PDF, I roll my own -- using Reader Mode and Print To File. I store a copy in Zotero so I can keep track of things and so I can add notes. This enables distraction free reading and lets me archive the stuff I'm reading. Used to have a similar workflow with Polar instead of Zotero, but switched to Zotero.
I'm not too familiar with Zotero. Does it have similar features, or do you just use it for storage and read/annotate in your PDF viewer?