That's what my friend Giskard said. ๐
Can confirm, tested it with Signal forum, also discourse. Fireshot stops at the end of the current loaded messages (20 of 94) and doesnt scroll further by itself.
And like you said: all tooling for files works for this .... For example I use F2 (highly recommended btw) for bulk editing filenames based on regex patterns. This could easily used to edit metadata in bulk.
I like this ... a lot.
Is it new?
If there isn't even a todo task manager that handles notes this way, it is. Because man are there myriad implementations of that stuff.
Dont know if it's illegitimate otherwise ๐
But my user story is like this:
I want to preserve and archive information I used because it's a reflection of the things I did, learned and studied throughout life.
Then my use case are:
- Orientation about "events": places to visit on daytrips or holidays (musea, nature, parks, campsites) and looking for practical information and background as well.
- Gather a "dossier": info to help make a decision (buying expensive things, how to do home improvement etc)
- Building a personal knowledge database: interesting articles and blogs.
My current workflow:
- Browse
- Bookmark extensively
- Download pdf or other content (maps, routes, images) when provided.
- Open bookmarks.
- Fireshot every webpage to pdf and png
- Save everything with a consequent filename (YYYYMMDD - Source - Title)
I would like to automate the last 3 steps of my workflow.
Still glad they didn't cancel it prematurely....
I have a floccus sync with NextCloud bookmarks but for long time archival and accessibility I use FireShot for pdf and png saving to local copy.
Your bookmark + pdf + image + html intrigued me but I is it possible to export in bulk these files for local archive and backup?
For me on Gnome Files (Nautilus) its little things:
- List view of files which they had but REMOVED
- Using Alt up/down instead of backspace. Must admit unlearning this helped me use it on Win11 the same way
- Recent places (folders not files) which was removed also iirc
For me an indicator would be Cwtch.
Its an onion adress based metadata surveillance resistant chat app with a high focus on privacy.
Developed in. ... Flutter.
Your argument is leaps and bounds ahead ๐
Could someone pls make an extended version of the Statler and Waldorf dialog from the Muppet balcony based on this graph? ๐ค๐๐๐
Statler: Well, it was good.
Waldorf: Ah, it was very bad.
Statler: Well, it was average.
Waldorf: Ah, it was in the middle there.
Statler: Ah, it wasn't that great.
Waldorf: I kind of liked it."
I guess that's on a PC? Or isn't there any iOS or Android app on your smartphone which is either showing in-app adds or just simply hooked up to adtech by trackers?