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A few years ago I've released Birdfeeder, my (back then) Twitter bookmark manager. The problem it solved was that I constantly bookmarked interesting places or ideas on Twitter and then never looked at them again. It was initially not that straight forward to build and needed a browser extension to fetch bookmarks. After a few weeks of building, Twitter coincidentially launched a new bookmarks API which made this project much more interesting. Fast forward a few months and Twitter became X, the API pricing became unrealistic for most small projects (And many large ones too) and many people migrated to Bluesky or Mastodon. At that point I've decided to shut down the project. Recently X introduced a "pay as you go" pricing option and I was wondering if it would be possible to get it up and running again. After a few days I was able to switch everything over to the new API and also add support for Bluesky. I've also added some other features like a Media browser, Analytics and a better…

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