Currently 297 collections and 684 bookmarks of largely ed-tech related links on the Wakelet site. Not as organized as I'd like, largely due to the tool's constraints in Chrome. I'll keep using it until a better solution is found. Take a glance!https://wakelet.com/@ArthurFridrich569 …
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Replying to @Ahighervision
Curious what you'd want in a better solution? What led you to this as opposed to
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Tom...I liked the simplicity of capturing pages and making collections. What I didn't realize was at the third level, it's buggy or limited in the number of them you can have. Haven't looked at Diigo, thanks. Pinboard too plain...
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Your mom is too plain
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And for an utterly dull, lackluster, sleep-inducing solution, it's also quite sassy, maybe even arrogant...
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This has always struck me as the strangest line of criticism. Pinboard is an organizing tool for information. You're supposed to get in and out of there to do what you actually want to do. The unchanging, minimal interface exists so people can do their work in the quickest time
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Not certain which tweet you are responding to. The initial was not a criticism, just a point as to why it wasn't my tool. The second was in response to a broadside on my mama, may she rest in peace. She was anything but a plain woman! :)
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I'm just using your comment as a springboard for a rant since it's representative of a lot of criticism. I did it as a reply rather than a quote-tweet to keep people from piling on
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Knock yourself out! Just remember that some of the folks that comment are not critics, just have different use cases that make a different solution either desirable or a necessity.
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Sorry for causing either of you pain. I am just interested in how/why people make some of these choices. I've been recommending bookmarking tools to teachers/professors for ~15 years now & find it interesting what tips people to certain patterns vs others.
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I'm a bombastic self-parodying twitter account but also find the underlying issues interesting. Bookmarking supports a remarkable diversity of habits and approaches to managing personal information
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