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by chb 846 days ago
This. There was a post in HN last week, iirc, referring to just such a solution called ZenFetch (?). I would have adopted it in a heartbeat but they don’t currently have a means of exporting the source data you feed to it (should you elect it as your sole means of bookmarking, etc)
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Hey there,

This is Gabe, the founder of Zenfetch. Thanks for sharing. We're putting together an export option where you can download all your saved data as a CSV and should get that out by end of week.

Seems like this would be a good tool to build lessons on - if you could share a "class" and export a link for others to then copy the class, and expand on the lesson/class/topic into their own AI. but as a separate "class" and not fully integrated to my regular history blob?

I want the ability to search all my downloaded files and organize them based on context within. Have it create a category table, and allow me to "put all pics of my cat in this folder, and upload them to a gallery on imgur."

We're working on the ability to share folders of your knowledge so that others can search/chat across them.

We've been thinking of this as a "subscription" to the creator's folder. Similar to how you might subscribe to a Spotify playlist

Consider using tar files for this. Lots of tooling (versioning, hashing, storage) around this already, and docker layers comes to mind.
Or aN RSS?