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by vinnyglennon 5010 days ago
Co-founder here. This took us by surprise, we were planning to have Firefox and Safari support done by launch. At this stage, it is priceless to know if we are solving a real problem people have. Also, is this something people would pay for (loops back to if this is enough of a pain point). From the moment we start charging, is the moment we start learning.
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See comment elsewhere: With tagging or (simple plain text) notes attached, absolutely. Even moreso with a simple API and/or support to push the cached content to my own server. If it could be selectively enabled for private content too, then even better (e.g. there's several extensive private Wiki's I use regularly that are not sensitive enough that I'd worry about getting them indexed, and I'd love to be able to tell you to index them but perhaps disable the caching).
I don't spend much online, especially when it comes to recurring fees. However, I use Pinboard enough that it's going to be hard for me to resist not paying the $25 fee they charge for archiving bookmarked pages for the second time.

Yeah I could code/hack together something myself and have been thinking of doing it [for fun], but ya know :p

So, yeah, count me in as being interested.