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That's an issue yes. I wanted to write a tool to create snapshots of all links (that aren't found on archive.org).
Together with https://github.com/stevenvachon/broken-link-checker that lets you see what links are broken so they can be replaced. I think you can keep the wiki quite up to date and not lose things.
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Checkout https://github.com/mre/tinysearch
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Skimming through this, it looks more like organized public bookmarks. Many of the pages just contain (mostly) a list of links. There are barely any notes.
I actually do this as well. Just some text files, where I put links I stumble upon, which I find interesting. Not always all links but only really interesting ones. Also maybe only for topics where I think it's not so easy to find such links later on via Google.
Sometimes I also do research on some new topic, and for that I keep notes. If I think the research / overview / my notes of this topic are of any value to others, I would maybe just make it public somewhere.
Some of these links and notes I keep private. If it is public, I would probably just put it here:
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Yes, I search through it with https://github.com/nikitavoloboev/alfred-my-mind and if I see a stale link or outdated note (my mind changed, or it was incorrect), I change it.
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I had the same problem which is why I made an app called MindPalace (https://github.com/msipos/mind-palace)
It's a note app where every note has a repetition schedule. The schedule can be dynamic (growing-shrinking) or fixed.
For example, my diary entries repeat every 365 days so I enjoy reading what my diary entries/thoughts were a year (or 2, or 3) years ago.
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