I’ve been a big fan of the slick interface of Omnivore. It could process web sites, email newsletters and RSS feeds.
The users have just been informed that Omnivore has “joined” the AI startup Eleven Labs. It may be bitter how OSS projects are being sucked up by AI, but that alone sounds innocuous enough.
What is upsetting is that the users have only until the 15.11 to export their data, after which the service will be deactivated. The export format is only usable with Eleven Labs, and exports for Pocket, Instapaper, etc are not offered, which I find just insulting.
So are they somehow able to relicense by buying off the contributors? Or does Eleven Labs intend to host/use something under AGPLv3? Just trying to figure out what their plan is and how they’re dealing with it being open source
Shame on them. Already deleted my account and self-hosted hoarder.
Why would a AI voice company buy a read-it-later service???
So fork the latest enshittifree release, setup your own web app, pretend nothing has changed?
Omnivore is not easy to self-host and now I understand why.
Yeah… This was probably intentional. Now we get why ! They didn’t put to much effort for the self-hosted version, because they didn’t want you to self-host.
Ah, great work cornering the market. Let the "AI"s have it then.
If you’re into self-hosting there’s Wallabag, but it’s not half as slick as Omnivore.
I second Wallabag — IMO “slick” is a nice-to-have, not a must-have when weighing software choices against each other.
At least Wallabag has a long and robust track record of not selling users out to bullshit tech corpos. That counts for more in my book than shiny surfaces.
Gosh darn it I only just onboarded to Omnivore a few months ago Now I guess I need to find a new place to store bookmarks
Same. I’m fucking furious. I specifically chose it over something like Readwise in order to stay open source. Ugh.
Once you find a good and nice solution, please let me know. It seems the good things are always condemned to disappear.
If it’s just bookmarks can recommend Floccus and LinkWarden.