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My Personal Linklog

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Re: My Personal Linklog

#6

In the era of algorithmic recommendations, curated lists are worth gold. Good job. May I suggest crawling the links and hosting a mirror? Maybe IPFS? We never know when a link will break in today's web.

Pages can be manually added to the internet archive:

https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360001513491-Save...

Re: My Personal Linklog

#7

In the era of algorithmic recommendations, curated lists are worth gold. Good job. May I suggest crawling the links and hosting a mirror? Maybe IPFS? We never know when a link will break in today's web.

Pages can be manually added to the internet archive: https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360001513491-Save...

TIL!

Re: My Personal Linklog

#8
I have a "bookmark" post type on my site where I save things for later - https://www.jvt.me/kind/bookmarks/ which I tag based on what it fits under, which I find useful for "here's something I may want to go back to, or others should see"

Also as an aside I thought the theme looked familiar - I use the same underlying theme but have customised it a bit over the base theme, cool!

Re: My Personal Linklog

#9

In the era of algorithmic recommendations, curated lists are worth gold. Good job. May I suggest crawling the links and hosting a mirror? Maybe IPFS? We never know when a link will break in today's web.

This is something I wish I'd started doing decades ago. I recently found an old bookmarks file from around 2003 and almost every link was dead. I think the longest living thing on the list was sluggy.com

Now if something is on the internet and I think I might want it later I'll save a copy. I just need to find a better way to originize the information than nested folders of HTML and text files.

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