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by edwardbch 4791 days ago
damn! now what I'm I supposed to do now with all of my cooking recipes?

Seriously, I think I will go back to the old school word document for storing stuff, you can't trust services like this to last. Does anyone have a recommendation of a paid alternative that won't close?

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pinboard.in --- from: http://pinboard.in/about/

"Pinboard also offers a personal web archive, at a cost of $25/year. Users who choose archiving get a permanent, cached copy of every bookmark they save, and can search the full text of their saved links. (The one-time signup fee counts towards the first year's subscription.)"

Not sure how much more of a guarantee of permanence you get from them, but the fellow behind Pinboard has a great track record of business model innovation.

You can pay for Google Apps, which has Drive, which has Keep.

https://drive.google.com/keep/

You can use https://historio.us/, I built it, it's paid, and I have no intention of shutting it down (it pays for itself).
Evernote?
Seems like the winner. I used it years ago but wasn't as complete as it looks right now, will give it another shot.
You can try tinmark.com -- disclaimer, I'm a co-founder.