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Last activity 3 months agoPosted Aug 31, 2025 at 1:32 PM EDT

Save, Don't Bookmark (2024)

wslh
39 points
4 comments

Mood

calm

Sentiment

positive

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other

Key topics

Digital Preservation
Bookmarking
Productivity Tools
Debate intensity20/100

The article 'Save, Don't Bookmark' advocates for saving content locally rather than relying on bookmarks, sparking discussion on the challenges of digital preservation and alternative tools for managing online resources.

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Light discussion

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8m

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3

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  1. 01Story posted

    Aug 31, 2025 at 1:32 PM EDT

    3 months ago

    Step 01
  2. 02First comment

    Aug 31, 2025 at 1:40 PM EDT

    8m after posting

    Step 02
  3. 03Peak activity

    3 comments in Hour 1

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  4. 04Latest activity

    Aug 31, 2025 at 10:29 PM EDT

    3 months ago

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mdp2021
3 months ago
Nostalgia of the Scrapbook browser extension... Sweet and more efficient were the times.
kevinfiol
3 months ago
I had built this for myself for this purpose: https://github.com/kevinfiol/arkive

Eventually I found Linkding, which is much more mature and has more support: https://github.com/sissbruecker/linkding

jll29
3 months ago
This is good advice; sadly, people didn't even manage to rescue DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers), which are supposed to work "forever", but according to recent studies and personal experience, many have already expired, often because publishers went bankrupt/closed.
zahlman
3 months ago
TIL Lynx is active-ish-ly maintained and most recently released in May of 2024, by the same person responsible for ncurses and many other useful things.
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