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domovik-server reviews and mentions
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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.
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domovikapp/domovik-server is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of domovik-server is Elixir.