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by barnabas-szoke
374 days ago
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Over the years I have saved thousands of links: articles, papers, tutorials. Bookmarks, open tabs, Notion, Raindrop, Pocket... I have tried them all. The pattern is always the same: I collect with good intentions, but very little of it ever resurfaces when I need it. Even when I revisit something, I often forget what I got from it or why I saved it in the first place. It feels like there is a gap between saving information and actually using it. Curious how others handle this. Do you have a system? Weekly reviews? Tagging setups? Something custom? Or is the pile just inevitable? I started building a small tool to explore this problem: a mix of a structured reading queue, bookmarks, and a searchable AI assistant. Still early, but testing it here: [https://snaplinks.ai](https://snaplinks.ai/) Would love to hear how others think about this. Is this a problem you have tried to solve? |
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You're not going to look at it ever again. And if (big if) you need or want to, a simple online search gives more than you ever had stored locally.