Since the good old days™ of Delicious[1] I stopped storing bookmarks and maintaining my own archive of knowledge. It's time to start doing that again. What do you use for Bookmarking these days? Ideally with offline storage, search, and an API [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delicious_(website) …
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Replying to @gr2m
Pinboard is a good Delicious replacement. I think the API might even be the same
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Replying to @paulmelnikow
Do you trust pinboard? I always have a weird feeling about them. Maybe I should get over it
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Replying to @paulmelnikow @gr2m
Claudius (claudius@imd.social) Retweeted Claudius (claudius@imd.social)
Sadly, their best feature (premium account could in theory export all their bookmarks as an archived set of pages), does not work. After I raised this with the support email address and
@pinboard twitter account multiple times, I looked for other solutionshttps://twitter.com/amenthes_de/status/1036374267368284160 …Claudius (claudius@imd.social) added,
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Claudius (claudius@imd.social) Retweeted Claudius (claudius@imd.social)
that was the second time after this https://twitter.com/amenthes_de/status/957602243645247488 … And it's one of the main selling points for the more expensive version. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Yikes, they should fix that!
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They fixed it!
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