Jusqu'à présent, en m'observant moi-même, je vois différents usages du bookmarking : sauvegarder un élément (url, fichier, lien unique) pour :
1 - ne garder que les métadatas qui leur sont liés (auteur, date, url, titre, sous-titre, tags etc.)
2 - sauvegarder en + le contenu entier de l'élément, pour le lire/écouter plus tard
pour le 2-, readeck et wallabag sont très bien. Je sauvegarde pas trop, je fais attention au stockage, donc c'est très stable
Je me suis rendu compte que ma pratique du (1-) est très extensive, voire abusive : j'ai des milliers de marque-pages, et par conséquent aucune app n'arrive à gérer les connexions (ascendant/descendant) pour synchroniser les éléments. Du coup je rencontre régulièrement des erreurs http : problèmes de connexion, de réponse serveur ou réponse client
Pourquoi je stocke autant de marque-pages ? Je me souviens quelqu'un-e avoir dit sur le fediverse via son blog que le meilleur moteur de recherche (si l'on met de côté les méta type searxng), en terme de vie privée et sécurité, ce sont nos propres marque-pages que l'on sauvegarde au fur et à mesure de notre navigation et que l'on peut ensuite rechercher rapidement depuis notre navigateur. Tout ce que l'on maîtrise de mieux est en local, en casa.
Et c'est vrai que c'est pratique. Après il faut gérer le tout, et la sync à distance est un petit carnage...
La sync à distance (client1-serveur-client2) nécessite donc sobriété dans la quantité. Du coup je me suis sentie dans l'impasse.
Cependant, il y a une solution (qui comporte aussi une limitation importante) : gérer en local les marque-pages. Buku est super de ce point de vue. Seulement voilà, il faut que je réfléchisse à la façon dont je vais harmoniser les bases de donnée de marque-pages entre devices (laptop1, laptop2, phone)
J'ai pas encore la solution idéale pour moi, mais l'import/export orgmode fonctionne bien (de plus, orgmode est très léger en stockage, donc pas de soucis !)
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A new bookmarking tool powered by #ATProto
This is the post to Bluesky feature so I can see what it looks like.
And if it does mentions @wesleyfinck.org #ATProto #bookmarking
Rito
Further explorations in #XML / #XSLT aka #PartyLikeIts1999. Two years ago I was inspired by @aparrish taking charge of her #bookmarking:
https://friend.camp/@aparrish/110653106189480411
I swore I would do something similar, and, er, procrastinated. Today I realised I could transform the #RSS feed provided by the Bookmark app for #Nextcloud with some simple XSLT:
https://blog.harlow.net.nz/bookmarks.xml
For most of my professional life I’ve gladly mixed work and private tools for storing information. I’ve put links to stuff I needed for work into the same del.icio.us and pinboard accounts as just random things I found online and considered worth saving. All my notes were in the same Dropbox directory for NVAlt and things were good. As it was the style of the time : there were whole blogs about knowledge work and how the boundaries between work and personal knowledge are blurring and yadayada.
(We’re not talking specific project information here, by the way – but stuff like: links to tutorials, a collection of code snippets, stuff like that.)
Now for my current workplace I decided to keep these things strictly separate. No personal dropbox on the work machine, no login into personal accounts for emails, wikis, bookmark managers, browser sync accounts, nothing. And frankly: it is tedious. I don’t have a good system yet for stuff. Each of my browsers on my work machine has multiple windows with dozens of tabs. Stuff that I might need some day. Links to articles and tutorials. It’s a mess.
Now I wonder: if you’re someone who keeps these things strictly separate, how do you manage that?
🎉 Behold! The revolutionary idea of "bookmarking" #terminal sessions because clearly, switching windows was just too much work. 🖥️✨ Witness the thrilling saga of reinventing the tab... for your terminal. 🚀 #InnovationOrJustTabs
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Terminal sessions you can bookmark
https://poor.dev/blog/building-zellij-web-terminal/
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Eco-Friendly Diwali: Celebrate the Festival of Lights the Green Way
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Social bookmarking plus link sharing, shortening and listings all in one app. | Link Taco #bookmarking #selfhosted
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Plan Your Trip Smartly: Best Time to Visit Haridwar
Discover the best time to visit Haridwar and make your journey unforgettable. From serene Ganga aartis to vibrant festivals, choosing the right season enhances your travel experience. Plan your trip smartly and explore the spiritual charm, natural beauty, and cultural heritage of this holy city at its finest.
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I've been using @readeck (bookmarking/archiving tool) for the last couple months and I'm a very happy user even after the newness has faded. Today I realized how well it well works for me and wrote a little blog post to share my use case and thoughts!
I have my own #LinkAce instance running now, so I'm back in the #bookmarking game without the stress that the service might go away after a few years.
I love that @readeck has a well documented API. It means that someone like me with rudimentary enough Python skills can do stuff. By stuff I mean send my Mastodon bookmarks to a Readeck collection and also work with them in bulk (operations like marking things as read and archiving)
#Mozilla's unwise decision to kill its #pocket #bookmarking service has had a good effect on me.
I switched to #wallbag (foss: https://wallabag.org/) and am now paying a small monthly fee to host my bookmarks at https://wallabag.it/, without a big corp spying on me.
Lemons to lemonade imho.
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Had a super productive Sunday and stumbled upon Karakeep—an app that lets you save links, notes, and images, and then uses AI to tag everything for you. Data hoarders, rejoice! Highly recommend giving it a spin: https://karakeep.app/ #Productivity #Bookmarking
Blasta
"A federated PubSub bookmarking system for XMPP.
Blasta is a collaborative bookmarks manager for organizing online content.
It allows you to add links to your personal collection of links, to categorize them with keywords, and to share and synchronize your collection among your own software, devices, machines, and also with others.
The ability of Blasta to display to you the links that other people have collected and shared, as well as showing you who else has bookmarked a specific link is what makes Blasta a collaborative system.
You can also view the links collected by others, and subscribe to the links of people whose lists you deem to be interesting.
Blasta does not limit you to save links of certain types; you can save links of types adc, dweb, ed2k, feed, ftp, gemini, geo, gopher, http, ipfs, irc, magnet, mailto, monero, mms, news, sip, udp, xmpp and any scheme and type that you desire."
Announcing the Lasso Read-it-Later Service
A Gemini page saver. Betula will one day get the ability to save Gemini documents btw, on an April's Fool's maybe :-)