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domovik-server
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Ask HN: How do you build your personal start page?
I have my own system (https://domovik.app/, https://github.com/domovikapp/), which displays shared reading lists and remote tabs/bookmarks from all my browsers. It does not integrate other data sources, but I can quickly access those with the bookmark bar.
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I closed a lot of browser tabs
> Isn't this tab fatigue of every user not more a hint that bookmarking is broken?
In some ways, I agree. My own solution was to develop reading lists storage (https://github.com/domovikapp/domovik-server/), i.e. an intermediate storage space between “saved for the years to come” of the bookmarks and the “in my face” pinned tabs. They are then displayed on my new tab page, so I can remember to read them whenever I open a new page.
yet-another-speed-dial
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My Bad Habit of Hoarding Information
to help manage this i created a "speed dial" extension and use it basically as a visual bookmark manager. the advantage to tabs in a list is that they are easy to reference visually, and like any bookmark can be sorted and arranged into folders. so i have on for technical references, various research topics, etc that i plan to come back to. and its easy to pop one off the list to maintain them. check it out if youre curious, its open source:
https://github.com/conceptualspace/yet-another-speed-dial
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My essential Firefox fixes in 2022
ill add a couple:
yet another speed dial (im also the author): https://github.com/conceptualspace/yet-another-speed-dial
buster captcha solver: https://github.com/dessant/buster
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Show HN: Yet Another Speed Dial – An open source new tab page
Show HN: Yet Another Speed Dial - An open source new tab page
I made an open source, cross-browser new tab page inspired by the Speed Dial in Opera.
It also works great as a bookmarks manager because it gives you visual thumbnails for bookmarks instead of just a list. When you bookmark a site, just choose the Speed Dial folder (or one of its subfolders) and you'll automatically get a screenshot, favicon, or open graph image as a thubmnail.
They can be sorted easily with drag and drop, and since they are just bookmarks under the hood you don't need to worry about the extension locking you in.
If you're like me and still use lots of bookmarks, give it a try. Happy to hear your feedback HN!
https://github.com/conceptualspace/yet-another-speed-dial
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I closed a lot of browser tabs
that's the inspiration for my browser extension, Yet Another Speed Dial. it works as the new tab page but basically i use it as a visual bookmark manager. i find it way easier to scan my bookmarks as thumbnails to find what i want. it's open source and supports all the major browsers, check it out!
https://github.com/conceptualspace/yet-another-speed-dial
- Is there a Firefox addon that gives you a website preview when you hover over a tab, like you can on Safari?
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Ask HN: What are you surprised isn’t being worked on more?
i'm working on this as a browser extension. to get my feet wet i created Yet Another Speed Dial (https://github.com/conceptualspace/yet-another-speed-dial) which many people find useful, but the end goal is to apply the same kind of richness to all bookmarks and history
What are some alternatives?
Wallabag - wallabag is a self hostable application for saving web pages: Save and classify articles. Read them later. Freely.
TabFS - 🗄 Mount your browser tabs as a filesystem.
firefox-sidebery-minimal-style - Universal minimal style for Firefox and Sidebery
pyodide - Pyodide is a Python distribution for the browser and Node.js based on WebAssembly
Espial - Espial is an open-source, web-based bookmarking server.
hyperswarm - A distributed networking stack for connecting peers.
bulma-templates - free flexbox templates built with the bulma css framework
gpresent - Presentation macros for GNU roff (unofficial fork with patches and extensions)
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.
startpage - A minimalist startpage.
phd_thesis_markdown - Template for writing a PhD thesis in Markdown