 
            This episode discusses the problem of link rot and information overload, highlighting the fragility of online content. It introduces Readeck, a web app designed to help users save and archive online content permanently. Readeck acts as a bookmark manager and read-later tool, saving not just links but the full content, including text, images, and video transcripts. It offers organization tools like labels and favorites, and allows users to highlight and search across saved content. Readeck ensures privacy by storing content locally and using open standards for export. The app is built with robust, simple technology and is open-source, ensuring long-term viability. It aims to solve the problem of temporary online content by providing a permanent, searchable knowledge library.