or just achive.ph achrive.is. also have a suggestion concerning articles with languages other than english (and behind a paywall) : archive.is could be used to eliminate the paywall, then a simple extension like addons.mozilla.org/en-US/…/traduzir-paginas-web/ could help translate the text to english, so the auto tl;dr bot could achieve its job. i was thinking about the same thing for videos (like youtube): transcribing a video to text (google already does this with ai generated subtitles but i am not sure if its available for all videos, sites like otter.ai already does this but at a premium) then using a text summarizer to tl;dr the text. (www.summarize.tech already does all of this but also capping the number of free summary requests, and rely on video subtitles to do the translation) again language isn’t a barrier anymore when using an extension like the above or using deepl (at a premium at a certain point) ( also maybe add a pinned post to add other videos platforms to summarize videos like odysee or nebula. is it feasable ? i dont know. is it worth it ? i also dont know xd but would really look as a cool complement for Lemmy) anyway …
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edit: idk if it has anything to do with my request, but the autotl;dr really starting summarizing posts with such links. either way thank you for ur work (whether it is a coincidence or not), although i noticed non-english sites dont get a tl;dr. is language really a barrier to come by ? if yes, that would be a bummer i guess :/