1 day ago · Tech · 0 comments

I open about thirty tabs a day. I read maybe three of them. The rest are "oh that looks interesting, I'll come back to that," and then they sit there until my browser starts choking and I close everything in a fit of guilt. Bookmarks aren't the answer. Bookmarks go into a folder I never open. Pocket was the answer, except Mozilla shut Pocket down in July 2025, which I found out the way most people did: by going to save something and discovering the service was gone. So I built Read Later. It's a Chrome extension. It saves the page you're on. That's the whole pitch. What it actually is You hit Cmd+Shift+L and the current tab gets saved with its title, URL, and favicon. Add a tag if you want. Done. There's a popup if you'd rather click a button, and a context menu if you'd rather right-click a link without opening it first. There's also a full-tab "shelf" view at Cmd+Shift+K where all your saved articles live. Search, filter by tag, mark as read, archive. The aesthetic is warm parchment…

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