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I tried self hosting it,but it felt very resource intensive on my vps. It's a really good bookmark manager, feature rich and all. But I feel like it could have been lighter.

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[–] BinaryUnit@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Before I started to host a bookmark service i made some investigation, and the final dockerized contenders in 2023 for what relates to memory were:

Shaarli: (~ 50Mb of RAM )

Shiori: ( ~30Mb of RAM but lacks quite some features)

linkding ( ~200Mb of RAM)

In the end i went with Shaarli