Daniel

Tech enthusiast 👾
Huge fan of fitness 🔥
Building Linkwarden 🚀

Daniel boosted:
2025-09-25

👋 Linkwarden 2.13 is out and we just announced it on Reddit, Lemmy, Hacker News, and our Blog! 🚀

What's new in a nutshell:

🏷️ New Tag Management Page
⚙️ Compact Sidebar
🐞 Bug fixes and Optimizations
✅ And more...

Reddit:
reddit.com/r/selfhosted/commen

Lemmy:
lemmy.world/post/36450958

Hacker News:
news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4

Blog:
blog.linkwarden.app/releases/2

Daniel boosted:
2025-08-27

👋 Linkwarden 2.12 is out and we just announced it on Reddit, Lemmy, and our blog! 🚀

What's new in a nutshell:

🫧 Drag and Drop Support
📤 Upload from SingleFile
🌐 Progressed Translations
✅ And more...

Check out the following links for more details!

Reddit:
reddit.com/r/selfhosted/commen

Lemmy:
lemmy.world/post/35086101

Blog:
blog.linkwarden.app/releases/2

Daniel boosted:
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2025-08-18

⚡️Linkwarden: The Self-Hosted Bookmark Manager That Solved a Problem I Didn’t Know I Had

Thank you, Linux Unplugged and Jupiter Broadcasting @ironicbadger, for introducing me to Linkwarden—a FOSS gem that will change how I save, share, and preserve the web.

Like many of you, I’ve been using browser bookmarks for years. I’d save articles, tutorials, and interesting links, only to find them gone when I finally got around to reading them. Link rot is real, and it’s frustrating. But until I heard about Linkwarden linkwarden.app/ on Linux Unplugged jupiterbroadcasting.com/, I didn’t realize how much I needed a better solution.

I used to think, “Browser bookmarks are fine,” and honestly, backing them up manually from time to time isn’t a real trouble—just a slight inconvenience. My problem is that I experience massive link rot when looking into two-year-old links, often with interesting subjects on small sites—they are often just gone when I want to recall them. The problem is that saving the link isn’t saving any of the information.

But Linkwarden @linkwarden isn’t just another bookmark manager—it’s a preservation powerhouse, a collaborative hub, and a self-hosted dream. And thanks to the folks at Jupiter Broadcasting, I now understand why it’s a game-changer.

I haven’t started hosting it yet, but I definitely will, and I hope some of you out there will find it useful too.
Thanks to @daniel31x13 for making a awesome tool :heart_cyber: ⚡️.
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• Linkwarden github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden —  Self-hosted collaborative bookmark manager to collect, read, annotate, and fully preserve what matters, all in one place.
• Announcing Linkwarden 2.11 blog.linkwarden.app/releases/2.11
• Linkwarden Browser Extension github.com/linkwarden/browser-extension

@selfhosted@a.gup.pe @selfhosting @selfhosted@lemmy.world @selfhost #OpenSourceSoftware #TechForGood #Linkwarden #SelfHosted #FOSS #OpenSource #WebPreservation #Fediverse #LinuxUnplugged #SaveTheWeb #NoMore404 #TechCommunity #DigitalArchiving #LinkRot #PrivacyFirst #BookmarkManager #Bookmark

The image features a promotional graphic for "Linkwarden," an open-source collaborative bookmark manager. The background is dark blue with a subtle grid pattern, and the logo is a blue lightning bolt icon. The main text reads "Linkwarden" in large, white letters, followed by "BOOKMARKS & COLLABORATION MADE EASY!" in smaller white text. Below this, a description states, "An open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize, and preserve webpages." The image also includes a screenshot of the Linkwarden interface, showing a dashboard with sections labeled "Dashboard," "Recent," and "Pinned." The dashboard displays various bookmarks with titles, dates, and categories, such as "Health and Wellness," "Personal Finance," and "Self Improvement." The interface is designed with a dark theme, and the bookmarks are organized into different categories, with a sidebar on the left listing various categories and tags.
Daniel boosted:
2025-08-06

Thanks to the community, we now have 14,000 stars on GitHub!
To celebrate, here’s a sneak peek of the upcoming official Linkwarden native iOS and Android apps:

Daniel boosted:
2025-07-31

Thanks to the community, Linkwarden is trending on GitHub! ✨

github.com/linkwarden/linkward

34 stars today (from the trending page)
2025-07-11

Made some improvements to our landing page @linkwarden

What do you all think?

Daniel boosted:
2025-06-27

👋 Linkwarden 2.11 is out and we just announced it on Reddit, Lemmy, and our blog! 🚀

What's new in a nutshell:

- ✨ Customizable Readable View
- ✏️ Add Notes to Highlights
- ⚙️ Customizable Dashboard
- 📥 Import from Pocket
- 🌐 Crowdin translation

Reddit:
reddit.com/r/selfhosted/commen

Lemmy:
lemmy.world/post/32125731

Blog:
blog.linkwarden.app/releases/2

2025-05-29

@waggles42 hey thanks!

2025-05-13

Not to be dramatic but I’d code for 6 hours straight just to get one comment like this.

Comment: Been using LW for a couple of weeks now to collaborate with my wife on parenting things, and I LOVE it, especially the preservation feature.
Daniel boosted:
2025-05-06

🎉 Linkwarden just hit 12,000 stars on GitHub!
Huge thanks to everyone supporting this open-source journey 💙

"12,000 GitHub Stars" celebration banner
Daniel boosted:
2025-05-03

📣 New minor release: Linkwarden v2.10.1 is out now! This update includes bug fixes and small improvements.

More details: github.com/linkwarden/linkward

2025-05-02

Spent the day answering questions on Hacker News, and it stayed on the front page all day. 🚀
Love engaging with this community! <3

Linkwarden on the front-page of Hacker News.
Daniel boosted:
2025-04-08

👋 Linkwarden 2.10 is out and we just announced it on Reddit, Lemmy, and our blog! 🚀

What's new in a nutshell:

- ⚡️ Text Highlighting
- 🔍 Search Is Now Much More Capable
- 🏷️ Tag-Based Preservation
- 👾 Use External Providers for AI Tagging
- 🚀 Enhanced AI Tagging
- ⚙️ Worker Management (Admin Only)
- ✅ And more...

Check out the following links for more details!

Reddit:
reddit.com/r/selfhosted/commen

Lemmy:
lemmy.world/post/27939037

Blog:
blog.linkwarden.app/releases/2

Daniel boosted:
2025-03-11

See if you can guess what features are coming to the next release of Linkwarden :D

One of them:

Text highlighting for readable view.
Daniel boosted:
2025-01-14

✨ Just released a new feature for our Browser Extension: Save all tabs in the current window to Linkwarden!

2025-01-07

@ryan mine is Linkwarden, probably because I built it :D

Daniel boosted:
2025-01-06

🎉 Happy New Year!!
Linkwarden 2.9 is out!

What's new in a nutshell:

✨ Local AI Tagging (Optional)
🎨 Customizable Theme
📸 Capture articles directly from extension
📋 View the Preserved Formats on Links
⬇️ Import from Omnivore
🌟 RSS feed for Public Collections
🔔 Subscribe to RSS feed
⚙️ Choose what's on the Dashboard
🌐 Added More Translations
✅ And more...

Check out the following links for more details!

Website: linkwarden.app
Blog: blog.linkwarden.app/releases/2
GitHub: github.com/linkwarden/linkward

2024-12-02

Linkwarden just passed 9000 stars on GitHub. 🤩
Thank you everyone for the support!

github.com/linkwarden/linkward

2024-11-30

A question I see all the time is if it’s possible to build a SaaS with coding knowledge.

You either have a good amount of wealth to outsource all the hard parts, or have a good amount of knowledge to do the hard parts yourself.
The less knowledge you have means the more money you need to spend and vice versa…

2024-11-14

@elb Hmm, I always tend to remove the old image as well:

```
docker rmi ghcr.io/linkwarden/linkwarden:latest
```

And then start things from fresh, worth pointing out that it doesn't affect the volumes so your data's safe.

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