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by Ringz
879 days ago
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I'll quote my old post:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38421121 „My perfect bookmark manager is Markdownload https://github.com/deathau/markdownload
Just save the complete page, only selected text or only the link to a markdown file or Obsidian. With downloaded, linked or without pictures. My OS and Obsidian can search those files, they have more (automatically added) metadata.
I can even edit them in the browser: add your thoughts, tags or change the name of the file before they are saved.
I can (automatically) do with them what ever I need. They can be used to (automatically) generate an always up to date start page or a data vault on GitHub.
My local AI assistant can parse them.
Local, versatile, permanent, flexible, cost effective, future save. No need for a bookmark manager.“ |
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Thanks for sharing this, markdownload looks super useful. I use obsidian myself and have tried a few bookmarks managers. They are all great, though I often find myself forgetting information from a few months back unless I actively build networked thought.
We built Zenfetch so that I can offload that work and have Zenfetch remind me of important information when I need it. Today that's done through emails and remind me prompts, and we have plans for helping recall more information in the near future :D