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A Wheezy Steampunk posted:maybe browser vendors should take another pass at bookmarking because it hasn't changed since 1994 and the web has i mean like ancient tabs you dont close are stored internally as what amounts to bookmarks so idk if thats true. I think the issue is that creating them is another step and its just easier to leave the tabs open.
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rotor posted:i mean like ancient tabs you dont close are stored internally as what amounts to bookmarks so idk if thats true. I think the issue is that creating them is another step and its just easier to leave the tabs open. i agree, and that's one part of what i was getting at when i said they should re-think bookmarks because that creation step is a barrier and so in the pruning step. for the people who are tidy with their tabs, are you equally tidy with your bookmarks or is the mess just swept under the rug?
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# ? Apr 16, 2024 18:45 |
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i go through cycles where i keep a ton of tabs and then get annoyed and organize them into good bookmarks
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i read a tab and then i close it instead of leaving it open for a year and never looking at it
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rotor posted:i go through cycles where i keep a ton of tabs and then get annoyed and organize them into good bookmarks do you ever go back and prune those bookmarks though? the core issue (as i see it) is that as long as you add more things than you remove, both tabs and bookmarks will grow to infinity eventually. with background tab unloading, what is the actual point of bookmarks now? that's why i think they need to be rethought as a concept
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# ? Apr 16, 2024 19:09 |
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A Wheezy Steampunk posted:do you ever go back and prune those bookmarks though? the core issue (as i see it) is that as long as you add more things than you remove, both tabs and bookmarks will grow to infinity eventually. with background tab unloading, what is the actual point of bookmarks now? that's why i think they need to be rethought as a concept not really. If i want to save it i want to save it. I think there's tools that will prune bookmarks that are 404d or whatever though.
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speaking of bookmarks that are 404d, one thing I really liked about that pinboard thing was the ability to archive bookmarks.
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arc is adding dynamic bookmarks or smart bookmarks or something. like here’s a section of bookmarks that’s every GitHub pull request assigned to you. or whatever.
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chedge is better than chome because they haven’t yet committed on a date for manifest v3
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