This reads like satire:
growing up in hyper-individualised contexts – an auto-play, after-pay environment – which differs greatly from the lives of their parents and grandparents, for whom the realisation of aspiration often involved planning, sacrifice and deferred gratification
Even when they are trying to appeal to young people, they don’t even attempt to hide their condescension and contempt.
I like how easy Shiori is to install and the UI is much more responsive than Wallabag (could be a config/install issue) but it does have some annoyances too:
But it is actively developed and it’s the most promising alternative to Wallabag in my view.