I use pinboard daily, not so much to save bookmarks but to browse new content. I wrote a small hacky script to filter out links on "recent" page with more than X amount of other users that have it bookmarked too. It's not all new content but if people are bookmarking it, it must be at least worth a look.
Already using MJML to design email templates and wrapping <mj-raw> tags around Mailchimp conditional tags like IF:SOMETHING .. |END:IF|. I guess it's time to render the html emails ourselves, merge with params and then use whatever other third party transactional email service.
We're currently using Mandrill to send outbound emails, although we've had issues with some API calls, all the outbound emails we sent have been delivered.
Certain things like viewing email content look broken on certain emails which doesn't hurt the business, yet...
It's true though that this service is nearing death as hasn't had an update to any of its features since it merge with Mailchimp.
Looking to change service providers soon, as soon as we figure out how to render emails to html before sending. Mandrill has a `render` endpoint which makes this easy. None of the others have this yet.
Not using the archive feature of the site so I can't comment on it, but the rest of the site works as it should.
I mainly use it for discovering new content via "popular" tab and my own hacky chrome extension to filter "recent" bookmarks and display those with N number of users who bookmarked the same link.
Sure it could use with some much needed updates to both the site and the api at some point once Maciej saves the American political system eventually.
You can choose which API to use: Headless Chrome, Wkhtmltopdf, Libreoffice, etc.