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Ask HN: How do you keep track of the interesting things you find on HN?

14 pointsby hackerm0nkeyalmost 6 years ago

9 comments

kirubakaranalmost 6 years ago
I use <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;histre.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;histre.com&#x2F;</a> to take notes and tag.<p>I&#x27;ve been working on Histre and it aims to be your internet copilot, helping you with painless, seamless knowledge management and other things.<p>One example use-case is, vacation planning. My gf used to use a spreadsheet to research and shortlist AirBnBs. It was painful. We&#x27;re off to Portugal in a few days and she used Histre to plan the whole thing. She took notes and tagged AirBnB listings right from their website and filtered it on Histre. She&#x27;s ecstatic ;-)<p>I&#x27;d love to hear from you (k@histre.com) and I&#x27;ll build any features that&#x27;ll help you.
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buboardalmost 6 years ago
I use a small bookmarking site i made for saving links quickly. It filters by domain &#x2F; date &#x2F; tags, plus i use it to keep notes on links. It also tracks the referer which is handy to remember where i found the link (if available; google search and HN do not allow that though). It also saves an archived copy of the page for future reference. The site is <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pinplz.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pinplz.com&#x2F;</a>
david_frieralmost 6 years ago
I don&#x27;t, very much. Mostly I read, and move on.<p>Once in a while, I find something longer which I really want to read later. I save those to InstaPaper.
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hackerm0nkeyalmost 6 years ago
More like blog posts, articles, links, etc.. I&#x27;ve tried few things in the past from plain browser bookmarking to buku or even just a plain text markdowns. But nothing seems to be a perfect fit to the problem.<p>Interested to see what other people do and use.
tomjen3almost 6 years ago
If it is a blog that I care about, then I add its rss feed. If it is something else, then I either add it to pocket to read later or store a bookmark in my browser, because I like to pretend it is 1993.
peteealmost 6 years ago
The &#x27;favorite&#x27; button that is on every post? I assumed thats why its there
aurizonalmost 6 years ago
I grab them with a control-D to a collection I call Alpha. When I have a little time, I right click Alpha and &#x27;open all&#x27;, which opens them all in tabs. I then view them one at a time, going incognito for some paywalls, and failing to see some paywalls. Those I want, remain in Alpha, others I delete from Alpha. If a site is paywalled and I am able to find a way to defeat the paywall and like it, I keep it. Currently Alpha is at 43, when I get to 50 that I want to keep, I will start a &#x27;beta&#x27;. When I have idle time I browse and hop skip and jump until I fall into the arms of Lethe.....
rajeshmralmost 6 years ago
Pocket + tags
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kasey_junkalmost 6 years ago
Pinboard.in