Robert Kevin Rose (born 1977) is an American Internet entrepreneur who co-founded Revision3, Digg, Pownce, and Milk. He also served as production assistant and co-host at TechTV’s The Screen Savers. From 2012 to 2015, he was a venture partner at GV.

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    10 hours ago

    I… dont want to think about what Digg would do to it, or since no one remembers Digg has everyone forgotten about the 2010 redesign, and why Digg was sold to BuySellAds in 2018?

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      Kevin Rose and Alexis Ohanian own Digg now. Alexis Ohanian never worked at Digg and Kevin Rose was replaced as CEO by the board in 2010 for non-involvement. It’s still going to be a non-federated for profit platform. But there’s no reason to think they would ruin Pocket or even change it dramatically.

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        3 hours ago

        But there’s no reason to think they would ruin Pocket or even change it dramatically

        Except that’s exactly what they did to Digg in 2010

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      6 hours ago

      yep, I used to save articles on pocket for my study so I could read it later.

      After writing, I’d need to cite all the statements in my paper, pocket provided an easy list to reference.

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      Yes, many times. For a while I tried to use it as a read later for articles. But I never managed to actually remember to go back and read later the things I saved. I honestly think it’s a useful tool. You can save articles offline to read later.

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        So I had no idea you could use it to read offline. But I remember saving webpages to read later back in the 00s. I remember you could even choose how many links deep you wanted to save. Is this really no longer available?

        Actually I like Offpunk for this kind of functionality, but that’s not very mainstream.

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        Instapaper has a free plan. Personally, I moved away from Instapaper and use the extension MarkDownload to save pages as Markdown and import that into Obsidian.

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          Instapaper is nice and probably where I’ll end up. Others have suggested Wallabag to me which has a less than 1€/month plan.

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        14 hours ago

        I’m just not sure what a read later app is even for. Can’t you just leave the tab open?

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          “Why not just slow down your device?”

          Tabs aren’t meant as bookmarks. Read later is for saving anything to any amount of time, and it doesn’t take up responses of your system, is searchable, has tags, reading view etc. Your comment is grandma with dementia level of tech illiteracy.

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          The main idea is that you can access it regardless of which device you’re currently using. Like saving an article you see when you’re on your PC for when you’re about to leave so you can read it on your phone while on the train