I run my own wallabag instance, and while it's pretty easy to run, it is an absolute pain in the arse to set up, compared to most PHP apps these days.
I am not an insomniac, but I don't sleep enough. I went to bed after 1 am, and I have to get out about 7 am all weekday for work. Strangely, I am tired and I fell sleepy. I should go to bed about 23 pm and see if I am going less tired. I hope I am not sick (I have some doubts about it).
Anyway, to change subject, I start to migrate from Instapaper to Wallabag. I have some issues with Instapaper, and I am to try to regain control on my personal data. For the moment, I try the Wallabag.it instance, if it is OK, I will go to pay. I am not ready to deploy my own instance (and to managed and pay for a personal server).
Time to go, I have to work tomorrow, I hope I will be less tired.
I run my own wallabag instance, and while it's pretty easy to run, it is an absolute pain in the arse to set up, compared to most PHP apps these days.
It's possible to set it up through yunohost ( https://yunohost.org ), which is basically some scripts you run in Debian that allow you to self-host and manage your instances of a lot of different software in a point-and-click fashion. I use it with all my personal instances, it's really easy to set up (and I'm not very knowledgeable in web sysadmin).