Bookmate
RSS-Link-Database
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Bookmate
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The Small Website Discoverability Crisis
Create a list of bookmarks linking to websites you find interesting, and publish it for the world to see...The model is as recursive as it is simple. There is nothing preventing a list of bookmarks from linking to another list of bookmarks...The creation of a bookmark list is a surprisingly fun project.
I agree. I've often thought of people publishing a list of bookmarks in a way that everyone can see. I even created DownloadNet originally based on this idea. I wanted a way to publish one of my bookmark folders as a server for people.
But then, as so often happens, the simple idea evolved, and I got carried away by who knows what (technical challenges? I don't know) and ended up creating a personal archive and search engine with only a scant integration with bookmarks.
This article is a good reminder of what originally seemed to me a good idea. Perhaps I should add it there. Also, perhaps p2p could be an easy way to federate these things? Not everyone can just create their own server, nor do they want to host it on big providers always.
I've been tossing around the idea of p2p as a way to "solve" this, but it's still rather formless: new and vague. Over the last 3 days I created a p2p blog (and again, got carried away -- perhaps with technical challenges -- and added p2p chat). But I think there's something there.
Perhaps I should listen to that idea that keeps recurring for me. To that first version of it anyway.
Something simple, that unifies, publishing a bookmark folder (I have some chrome bookmark reading code^0), over p2p (I have janus^1), and possibly uses either the popularity of DownloadNet, or even some of the search/archiving stuff -- without getting carried away -- to assist in delivery or marketing.
I don't know. A clear synthesis right now escapes me, but that's OK. I think there's something there: bookmarks (maybe a special bookmark folder, something referential, like "/var/www/html"), into which bookmarks go and then become public; a lightweight p2p server (that perhaps in some limit future could be federates effortlessly for p2p discovery, but who knows how?). Ugh...still too complex perhaps.
Bookmark folder + p2p + transitive (my bookmark folder includes a link to another person's bookmark folder ~~ somehow).
So it's like that article recently on the homepage "We need webrings" or sth. I didn't think that was particularly a good idea, but now I see at least a partial appeal.
The "link" to another person's p2p bookmark "folder" will instead be a normal www hyperlink that links to the "signalling access point" where you can do the ritual to make the connection.
People may think the weirdness, unavailability (you have to be running the little service in your terminal or as a daemon), and difficulty makes it a non-starter. But I think these "backward" elements, could be a paradoxical strength.
I don't know. I think there's something there. I definitely want to keep pushing in this direction, anyhow.
0: https://github.com/00000o1/Bookmate
- Show HN: Bookmate.js – fs-like API for Chrome bookmarks
- Show HN: Bookmate – Node API to monitor Chrome bookmark events and write to sync
RSS-Link-Database
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Is Google Getting Worse? A Longitudinal Investigation of SEO Spam in Search [pdf]
On the other hand it is not 1995. Time has moved on. I wrote a Simple RSS feed, that also serves as search engine for bookmarks.
I am able to run it in attick on raspberry pi. We do not have to rely so heavily on google.
https://github.com/rumca-js/Django-link-archive
It is true that it does not serve me as google, or kagi replacement. It is a very nice addition though.
With a little bit off determination I do not have to be so dependent on google.
Here is also a dump of known domains. Some are personal.
https://github.com/rumca-js/Internet-Places-Database
...and my bookmarks
https://github.com/rumca-js/RSS-Link-Database
Some more years, and google can go to hell.
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
[4] https://github.com/rumca-js/Django-link-archive
These are exported then to github repositories:
[5] https://github.com/rumca-js/RSS-Link-Database - bookmarks
[6] https://github.com/rumca-js/RSS-Link-Database-2023 - 2023 year news headlines
[7] https://github.com/rumca-js/Internet-Places-Database - all known to me domains, and RSS feeds
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The Small Website Discoverability Crisis
My own repositories:
- bookmarked entries https://github.com/rumca-js/RSS-Link-Database
- mostly domains https://github.com/rumca-js/Internet-Places-Database
- all 'news' from 2023 https://github.com/rumca-js/RSS-Link-Database-2023
I am using my own Django program to capture and manage links https://github.com/rumca-js/Django-link-archive.
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Google No Longer Automatically Indexes Websites – WTF?
That is why I wrote [1] for myself. It stores links in database, which I can query. Everything is later on exported, like in [2] and [3]. I can browse history, I can find useful data. I do not say it has replaced google for me. It is a nice addition that helped me gather data I encounter on the Internet.
It is a link database, at first glance resembles Reddit clone, but my focus is on creating link database, not on providing social media experience cancer.
Links:
[1] https://github.com/rumca-js/Django-link-archive
[2] https://github.com/rumca-js/RSS-Link-Database
[3] https://github.com/rumca-js/RSS-Link-Database-2023
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Link Archive – 03.2023 Update
- https://github.com/rumca-js/RSS-Link-Database-2022 - all captured links in 2022
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RSS link archive – update for year 2022
- I think newsboat reader does not provide advanced search mechanism
There is also a repo in which I store entries which I find interesting, useful: https://github.com/rumca-js/RSS-Link-Database
- RSS Link Archive
What are some alternatives?
alfred-chrome-workflow - Chromium based browser workflow for Alfred 4
Django-link-archive - Link archive for a NAS drive
webring - Make yourself a website
oatmeal - Terminal UI to chat with large language models (LLM) using different model backends, and integrations with your favourite editors!
NiM - Streamline Your Node.js Debugging Workflow with Chromium (Chrome, Edge, More) DevTools.
chatgpt-shell - ChatGPT and DALL-E Emacs shells + Org babel 🦄 + a shell maker for other providers
TermKit - Experimental Terminal platform built on WebKit + node.js. Currently only for Mac and Windows, though the prototype works 90% in any WebKit browser.
Internet-Places-Database - Database of Internet places. Mostly domains
json-token-replace - :feet: Replace token string {{name}} in json with values from another json where key is token {"name":"Alex"}
soundfingerprinting - Open source audio fingerprinting in .NET. An efficient algorithm for acoustic fingerprinting written purely in C#.
floccus - :cloud: Sync your bookmarks privately across browsers and devices
youtube-cue - Generate CUE sheet from timestamps in youtube video description