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I use a mix of tab groups and semi-organized bookmarks. The tab group is useful because if something is no longer relevant, e.g., if I’ve mastered that, closing the tab removes it from the group. While tab groups are not searchable (at least not on iOS Safari - hint, hint, Apple), bookmarks are. They take a bit more to maintain, and I find the trick is to organize them thematically, and to either prune them periodically or forget about them. My “favorites” are things I use regularly, with groups for work-related, interesting tech, hobbies, entertainment, etc., but nothing adhered to too slavishly. Bookmarks that are not favorites are basically a hoarder’s stash of things I cannot be bothered to prune but don’t feel like deleting. For pruning bookmarks, I find swiping on iOS a slightly friendlier/easier approach than clicking on the desktop. I’ve tried a few tools over time, and none really beats periodic manual curation. Save as much as you want, thematically, then clean occasionally. |