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my-awesome-template
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Ask HN: Does anybody still use bookmarking services?
* easy to access from the phone e.g. telegram
These are my bookmarks https://myawesome.dev and this is the template https://github.com/my-awesome/my-awesome-template
it's not perfect but it cover my needs ;-)
promnesia
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Mozilla "MemoryCache" Local AI
In term of automatically saving everything, There is heyday.xyz, polished but quite expensive. Or https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia, a more experimental take.
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Update 4: RedReader granted non-commercial accessibility exemption
Promnesia & theconversation.social were on similar themes/solutions.
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Ask HN: How do you save and browse external interesting URLs?
1. you often don't know what resources you will really "value" in the future, so no more to save or not to save, this is the question
2. tagging, to be effective, require discipline (thinking about then sticking to an agile system). So, we just replace it with search, preferably NLP/AI (so you don't have to remember the exact keywords)
Apps do exist, from the expansive [1] to the experimental [2].
Personally I invested time in my filling system, and over-saving does not cause me much angst, so Iβm OK with it. I also use maintenance as an occasion for renewed discovery.
- Ask HN: Search what you've seen on the web before
- The coolest Python projects you've ever seen?
- Ask HN: Does anybody still use bookmarking services?
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Git.io: GitHub will maintain active links in a read-only state
It's kind of tricky to do in general case, e.g. even hackernews is keeping meaningful semantic information in id= query parameter.
Because of that it ultimately needs to a site-specific database/algorithm, perhaps with a fallback to the default behaviour like simply cleaning up the most common garbage like (_encoding/usg/etc). I suspect it's possible to use some sort of machine learning to guess the meaningful parts of the URL path/query/fragments, but even for that we need some human curation for the training set. I wish we could collaborate on a shared database/library for that, have sketched some ideas/applications/prior art here: https://beepb00p.xyz/exobrain/projects/cannon.html
I started thinking about it since I have a similar problem in Promnesia (https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia#readme), a knowledge management tool I'm working on. Ideally I want to normalise URLS, so they address the exact bit of information, and nothing more.
- Discover-It-Later App, and Why itβs Superior to Read-It-Later
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How do you curate your knowledge while browsing the web?
My observation in the last few years here seem to indicate that - not many Emacs users are necessarily into Org mode and this kind of data curation, or atleast that few have very elaborate setups that they have shared. Here's some serious inspiration: https://beepb00p.xyz/myinfra.html, and AFAIK the most comprehensive example out there. For example, there's the Promnesia package by the same author (https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia) which I used for awhile and its cool ! There's also Karl Voit's Memacs https://github.com/novoid/Memacs/ (which appears mentioned in the previous link).
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Gains I'm Seeing from My Second Brain Tool
This is my approach!
I'm using HPI [0] as a sort of universal API for almost all of my data (manual notes, bookmarks, instant messages, internet comments, etc)
Then I use it in tools like Orger [1] and Promnesia [2] which function as my second brain
[0] https://github.com/karlicoss/HPI
What are some alternatives?
grasp - A reliable org-capture browser extension for Chrome/Firefox
ArchiveBox - π Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
archivy - Archivy is a self-hostable knowledge repository that allows you to learn and retain information in your own personal and extensible wiki.
PowerDeleteSuite - Power Delete Suite for Reddit
ArchiveBox - π The open source self-hosted web archive. Takes browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more... [Moved to: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox]
monolith - β¬οΈ CLI tool for saving complete web pages as a single HTML file
org-linkz - Managing browser links in org file.
wallabag.el - Emacs wallabag client - A Read It Later/Web Archiving Solution in Emacs.
uBlock-issues - This is the community-maintained issue tracker for uBlock Origin
HPI - Human Programming Interface π§π½π€
bypass-paywalls-firefox - Bypass Paywalls for Firefox android
Rules - Rules database of the ClearURLs WebExtension.