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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • Its features are much more than mimicking your browser bookmark functionality.

    The most important feature to me is the offline archiving of the target link/page. Link rot is real and content can change. Capturing the site as it is when I link it means the info I wanted is now safely stored.

    There’s also the multi-user features. A family can centralize and collaborate on links.

    Here’s the Features list from the projects GitHub page.

    Features

    • 📸 Auto capture a screenshot, PDF, and single html file of each webpage
    • 📖 Reader view of the webpage, with the ability to highlight and annotate text
    • 🏛️ Send your webpage to Wayback Machine (archive.org) for a snapshot (optional)
    • ✨ Local AI Tagging to automatically tag your links based on their content (optional)
    • 📂 Organize links by collection, sub-collection, name, description and multiple tags
    • 👥 Collaborate on gathering links in a collection
    • 🎛️ Customize the permissions of each member
    • 🌐 Share your collected links and preserved formats with the world
    • 📱 Native iOS and android mobile apps
    • 🔍 Full text search, filter and sort for easy retrieval
    • 🌓 Dark/Light mode support
    • 🧩 Browser extension (star it here!)
    • 🔄 Browser Synchronization (using Floccus!)
    • ⬆️ Upload from SingleFile (check out the guide)
    • 🔐 SSO integration (Enterprise and Self-hosted users only)
    • 🍎 iOS Shortcut to save links to Linkwarden
    • 🔑 API keys
    • ✅ Bulk actions
    • 👥 User administration
    • 🌐 Support for other languages (i18n)
    • 📁 Image and PDF uploads
    • 🎨 Custom icons for links and collections
    • 🔔 RSS feed subscription
    • ✨ And many more features (literally!)












  • Respectfully, you and I are basing our feedback on incomplete information. That being said, it absolutely could be a hardware problem because the further get into the boot process, more data is loaded from disk into RAM. There isn’t some point beyond which hardware is no longer a concern.

    Your point about dmesg is a valid one, provided you can even get to a login prompt. Otherwise, you’re captive to the terminal output on boot.

    I reserve the right to be wrong, but my money is on bad RAM. If one wants to test the hardware without taking things apart, booting to a live USB/CD is a good option.