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Full-page archiving
Store a copy of the saved page in Larder so it is permanently accessible. This becomes expensive pretty quickly, so I’m not keen on it, but I’m not averse to adding it if there’s an overwhelming call for it.
This reminds me about paid features of (now defunct) Kippt service. Their blog is still visible http://blog.kippt.com/ so there are some snippets of knowledge left. Kippt was a bookmarking service, but even while it was made nicely, sadly it didn’t find enough of paying users to keep it viable to run.
If Larder had this feature I could switch over entirely from Pinboard.in! (I currently pay them $11/yr. solely for access this feature)
We’re testing an integration with Wayback Machine to make it easy to find your bookmarked content in their archives. This saves the duplication of effort with us doing it internally, although it doesn’t provide full-content search. In practice I think this is a pretty decent tradeoff. Happy to hear your thoughts on how you find it.
I don’t think this is a good use of Larder dev time and hellocode finances. See: https://changemap.co/hellocode/larder/task/2025-ability-to-import-list-from/#comment-3969
I would vastly prefer the option to integrate with the other services out there that specialize in this. My personal preference is Pocket, but i recognize that there are a lot of other services out there that do similar. I would posit that Zapier integration is a much more efficient way to let Larder users wire in their own preferred archive service.
See:
https://changemap.co/hellocode/larder/task/1713-zapier-integration/