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by citizenpaul
349 days ago
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A few years ago I stopped bookmarking and started putting the info into Obsidian (a personal knowledgebase). Its really good at accepting copy paste of web data. I noticed a lot of links dissapear over the years and this keeps the info more memorable anyway. As it forces you to at least lightly process the data mentally. |
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Though if you're looking for something closer to an archive then Obsidian with the Web Clipper remains the better option because you can easily add the content you're interested in to the clipping. Personally I just don't really care for bookmarks all that long anymore even if I used to categorize them in folders in the bookmark toolbar in browsers a decade ago.