Something I've often wanted - an app for a group to share links (privately or publicly) in an easily searchable, archivable format. Like @Pinboard or the old delicious, but for groups.
Anyone know of something like this which works well?
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @Pinboard
I'd probably use
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I found Notion unusably slow for documents of any size, and prone to crashing when using their desktop client. Maybe in another year, but I wouldn't use it right now. Curious: have you found it useful for sizeable documents?
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No, I admit haven't tried with anything longer than a few pages.
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Oh, and their privacy model is... not nearly as clear as I would like. This is a general problem, and something that bugs me about lots of group apps: I want trustworthy guarantees that they're not going to look at my data.
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @avibryant and
Not really because I feel like I've anything especially interesting, I just (a) dislike it on general principles; and (b) don't like the feeling of an invisible someone potentially hovering over me.
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It's not possible to give such a guarantee in any binding way (it's something I've been pressing for for years, because it would allow small companies to compete on privacy)
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