Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
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Re: Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
#272Re: Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
#273Only for short-term. For things over a month of age: key words + web search is faster, at least for me.
In other cases, it can be a pain to get specific enough. If I want the English version of Chihayafuru Volume 1, but on Bookwalker, not Kindle/Comixology? How much typing am I going to have to do? Note that if I'm not specific enough, I'll get a bilingual edition meant for Japanese people to learn English as the first result. It's an imported physical book and not a digital one, either.
Re: Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
#274If any Chrome Developer is listening:
It will be amazing if there is some form of autocomplete to specify the folder for the bookmark. Right now on Mac, finding the folder in the drop-down is very hard. To find a folder, typing needs be fast. I almost never find the right folder, if the folder name contains a space. As after the space it starts to match from the first letter in the folder names if you take a brief pause to start typing the next letter.
Re: Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
#275Re: Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
#276I started doing this after accumulating a huge index of bookmarks spread across saved.io, Evernote, Google Bookmarks, iCloud, Firefox, Opera, txt files, Google Spaces and the other dozen or so bookmarking/collaborative knowledge sharing platforms showcased on Product Hunt.
I'm surprised there's no digital equivalent to the Hoarders TV show. I suppose thousands of bookmarks are less impressive than a garage full of old newspapers and rats.
Re: Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
#277Re: Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
#278Earlier quoted context omitted.
Would have bookmarked your link :) except that it doesn't seem to index xkcd comics. I tried "xkcd duty call" and it gave no results [0] while Google lists the comic as the first result for the same keywords. [0] http://ohnorobot.com/index.php?s=xkcd+duty+call&Search=Searc...
I'd say XKCD is a special case. Considering the "There is always a relevant XKCD" meme, I think google has a pretty decent grasp of what terms relate to what XKCD comic. Not to mention the transcripts and explanations of explainxkcd.com.
Google engineers are huge fans of XKCD as is evident from Randall Monroe's well attended talk at Google some time back. In my mind, his talk was easily one of the most attended talks, second only to Linus Torvalds talk on Git.
[0] I'm sure there is a standard term for software exhibiting biases held by its authors when making decisions on behalf of users.
Re: Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
#279Of course I do. Some of them neatly stacked in labeled folders, some of them just higgledypiggledy in the great unsorted. I have my bookmark history on hand to way back before the turn of the century. A lot of those links have died, obviously, but it's a neat historical record of my foci, foibles and obsessions over the years. My data belong either offline or on serverspace I control myself. There's nothing especiall…
Why can't we have a Linux of a browser, that's built with large collaboration, is highly customisable, and completely focused on being merely a browser in itself. Kind-a webkit, but with minimal chrome... All that said, Xombrero my ex that I'll always miss.