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@j4ck.eth
in the year of our lord two thousand and twenty-three how is it that when i have a link i want to save i still go whErE ShOUlD i PuT ThiS??? πŸ₯΄πŸ₯΄πŸ₯΄
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@j4ck.eth
what i want is ... yeah ai brain upload scenario so maybe i need to try mem / tana / obsidian
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@j4ck.eth
midwit territory i think what are the low/high choices?? chrome bookmark????
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elle
@riotgoools
just leave it open in one of hundreds of browser tabs until a random software update resets your browser state and purges it from your life/memory and say "guess it wasn't that important anyway πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈ)
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Ghostlinkz
@ghostlinkz.eth
This problem is so real! My current solution is to just msg myself on WhatsApp πŸ˜‚ it feels like the fastest way to get it done without much friction
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drew fagin 🌊
@drews.eth
Think it depends on what you want to save it for? Reading it later in the week or collecting on a topic. My personal fav: are.na, requires personal curation though, but I have a general clippings folder Have seen a lot of people using mem.ai on Twitter, a similar competition is mymind.com
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antimo 🎩
@antimofm.eth
well there is getpocket.com was a heavy user for years
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wake 🎩
@wake.eth
Write it down.
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@robin
mint it and put it in your gallery
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Les Greys
@les
I think about the incoming generation of tech adopters and I think this problem persists for atleast another century.
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Connor McCormick β˜€οΈ
@nor
Easy. Tana is the only answer. Of course, all the other tools are great for what they're good at. But Tana is the best for storing links
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Uncle Davo
@uncledavo
Was working on building something using fip2 for this for @unjumble, but have to get some other stuff done first. My midwit stack atm: Highlight section(s) - readwise Design-related - are.na One off read later - Instapaper Casts - I just watch them fk me Everything else - Apple notes (eg list for a given subject)
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Brad Barrish
@bradbarrish
Raindrop.io for links (I have tens of thousands from 20+ years) with tags. If it's something I want to read, it goes to Readwise Reader where I can highlight, annotate and tag. Highlights currently get sent to Tana, but I've been playing around with Obsidian because it's not cloud.
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Brent Fitzgerald
@bf
I learned to accept Apple Notes as the one true repository of all my bullshit.
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dusan.framedl.eth
@ds8
on one hand i hate this on the other i never save anything and it makes me feel like a buddhist monk destroying his mandala.
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@entropybender
@uncledavo we r not alone in this war
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Alex Palmer
@thatalexpalmer.eth
Lol yeah. 🫠
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Joshua Hyde
@jrh3k5.eth
The hard part is any such collection seems to often turn into a graveyard of links that grows to such an overwhelming volume that it becomes easier to just ignore than to actually prune through it.
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Duffy
@duffy
Microsoft Edge tab group
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Jem
@jem
If it’s something I want to read later: hit the Readwise extension If it’s something I want to be able to access later: pinboard (bookmarklet or share sheet)
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