I used to bookmark the pages I’d like to read in the future, but I’m loosing track of them. Sometimes I even forget about them. So how do you organize or postpone the links you want to visit later? Is pocket a good solution?

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      I’m too stupid to self host and too poor to pay for wallabag. : (

      This is what someone from Mozilla said in Pocket’s Matrix room:

      For your question about open source, that is still a goal for Pocket and since the acquisition, we’ve open sourced some parts of our platform, including our extensions and some build tools. This is something that remains important to us, but it does take time as it requires code review, auditing, etc.

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          4 years ago

          The only path left for Mozilla employees (those faithful idealists who haven’t left) is to fork Mozilla as a workers coop (no execs, no difference in pay, full operational transparency)

          A co-op can have executives (voted on by the workers) and differences in pay (as part of a pay schedule, voted on by the workers).

          Don’t know if still the case, but for example Mozilla employees couldn’t (according to contract) tell anyone about their paycheck.

          This is heinous.

          Is that how FLOSS should be developed?

          Yes, all businesses should be worker-owned.