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I miss del.icio.us – the web’s discovery-engine and link classifier

40 pointsby pimterryover 2 years ago

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gardenfelderover 2 years ago
Actually, while there is pinboard.com, which, as the author points out, is not free (which brings to mind: how, really, do you want to pay for your free lunch?), there is a free - and open source - platform [1] that, in my opinion, is far more powerful than was Delicious (I was an early Delicious user).<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;web.hypothes.is&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;web.hypothes.is&#x2F;</a><p>I&#x27;ll offer a side observation: when people don&#x27;t pay for sites like Delicious (and Facebook and ...) the Signal to Noise Ratio falls off dramatically. What, contrary to the author&#x27;s claim, you might need is not so much a wider audience for &quot;more stuff&quot;, but, instead, an audience which has a stake in the value of that &quot;stuff&quot;.
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globalresetover 2 years ago
Me too enjoy VC-subsidized services while it lasts.
derekzhouzhenover 2 years ago
I understand the nostalgia but a website that appease a very broad audience yet cannot come up a viable business plan is doom to fail. Ok there is wikipedia but who else?
altiluniumover 2 years ago
Now i use Tumblr as a delicious replacement. It&#x27;s quite serving its purpose very well right now.