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    Even if I never open it again I save it to prevent that thing where you remember a site but can’t find it again via search. It comes in clutch

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      What’s þat term, dead internet? A significant percent of my links are dead. What I need is a sort of local internet archive, but hooked into my browser so every page I visit is archived like archive.is.

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        I’ve spent nearly a year talking to AI and architecting the ultimate data capture workflow from web to raindrop to readwise to obsidian among others… And I still have 300 tabs open to not lose for one day when I finish architecting and can save them somewhere

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          Do you have some takeaways, especially for Obsidian? Have you found a good way to share content you discover on your phone indirectly to obsidian, without much manual work? Thanks in advance!

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    My bookmarks got to be too many and basically the whole system became unusable. Now I just leave the tab open so I can “come back to it later”™.

    I’m started to get to a point where I have too many tabs open and I can’t find what I want… I might have to find the next level to migrate to soon.

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        Good news everyone! I discovered grouping tabs! I’m sure this won’t cause a world-wide shortage of available RAM as I consolidated my tabs into groups color coded by importance and move forward under this new, more efficient course of action.

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    My bookmarks are heavily organized with foldering and structure, named concisely for what they are, and typically only allowed to be frequent visit type of sites. If they’re stale and old, they get removed.

    This cartoon makes me think of those people with desktops full of documents and links. Makes me anxious when I see that.

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      Same, G-Suite stuff, Sports Stuff, Money Stuff is the largest one, work stuff, DND stuff, insurance bullshit, kid stuff, high seas stuff, and then some misc at the end, but it gets sorted pretty regularly.

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        That’s worse than the toolbar hell people installed onto their browsers in the 2000s. I will never forget my great-aunt telling me that her grandkids broke her computer and made the Internet slow but wouldn’t uninstall all the toolbars and emoticons she had. Truly a PEBKAC error.

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    This is what I used Pocket for. And when it shut down, I didn’t even export my data…

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    If I bookmark something that I actually want to use, then it has to go on the bookmark bar. If it goes into the folder, it will rot until the end of time.

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      When i bookmark something, it’s gone. I still sometimes do it, but i think that if i forget it, it can’t be that important.

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    When you go through them later and they appear broken; what do you do? Delete them? Keep them anyways?

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    1. Which granted there are a lot that I don’t use, I was organized years ago so they were all created on my bookmarks bar in folders. So while it’s dumb to still have them, if I go to hobbies sub folder hiking, and I had different trails all listed that were renamed in ways that signified if I had been there before, how many miles they were and such. Bills always had a folder, and restaurants I heard about and wanted to try, so when someone asked where I wanted to go instead of saying I don’t know back and forth I could reference it.

    Just dumb stuff but I never saw reason to delete them

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      7.797 (most of them probably interesting movies, series, albums).

      I just found out how to put them all in a list and ordered them by age - the oldest ones are from 2003. IMDB is the sixth-oldest. Another intersting old one is https://brickfilms.com/.

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    Bookmarks bar get actually used (mostly). General bookmarks? Yeah those are never seen again.

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    I discovered linkwarden, it lets me dump links I find more organized. It’s pretty cool and easily selfhostable (this sounds like an ad)

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    …Mine are spread across four browsers.

    And… backups from old browsers.

    Is this a neurodivergence meme? It feels like a neurodivergence meme.