Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
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Re: Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
#92Of course, and I'm surprised many people don't. Chrome handles bookmarks well, automatically syncing them between different machines you are signed in on. I used to have them nicely organized into different folders but now it's a bit of a mess... It's especially useful to deal with tab explosion. Control+D and you can just save all your tabs in a single folder (and never look at them again.) The biggest problem is li…
What do you mean by web archive? I recursively download sites using curl/wget on websites I want to preserve for a long time. Is web archive something different?
It's been backing up the internet for over a decade
Re: Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
#93Firefox's bookmark manager is very primitive, though, and I've long been meaning to migrate my bookmarks over to org-mode in emacs, where I have much more powerful searching, metadata, editing, linking, commenting, restructuring, and navigating options.
Re: Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
#94Well I've marked a ton of urls and rarely revisit :( It's like having a camera, take photos and forget them forever. It's a tool to help you forget things, not to remember, sadly!
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#98The thread is already pretty long and it looks like I'm the first one to mention https://google.com/save - works quite well.
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#99My bank url is hard to remember, and search it on google is risky to be a victim of fake sites. So anything fake-able is on my bookmark. Well I've marked a ton of urls and rarely revisit :( It's like having a camera, take photos and forget them forever. It's a tool to help you forget things, not to remember, sadly!
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#100And also to keep track of important endpoints when I work for a new client (I am freelancer).