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Recently I used to tidy up my pile with https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bookmarks-clean-up/

But still there about 800+ websites, articles to go. If I put it to AI, my token number will flush away. Whats your routine or recommendation?

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I run Linkwarden on my home server.

One folder is uncategorised catch all place and the rest is neatly categorised by projects I am working on linked to my notes.

I review once a while to clean up.

https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden

[-] shrek_is_love@lemmy.ml 5 points 6 days ago

What do you use for notes and how do you connect it to Linkwarden? Many years ago I used Pocket (formerly known as Read It Later) and I eventually realized I was saving stuff and never going back to it.

I recently started saving stuff in HelixNotes because I figured the problem was saving things without context. (And putting them directly in my notes ensures there's always context around them)

I haven't tried Linkwarden but it sounds awesome. I just don't wanna run into the same issue I had with hoarding links like I did with Pocket.

I currently use Obsidian for notes, I really like the canvas function this has to map out ideas and projects. Didn't know HelixNotes, looks promising (and opensource, which Obsedian is not)

I don't have a automatic connection between Obsidian and Linkwarden. I use Linkwarden for temporary storage and import the text/images into Obsidian via the browser plugin. Its a constant workflow for me so not a lot of buildup, but context deffinetly matters.

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