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Something if you're bored.

HOARDER project (github.com/hoarder-app/hoarder) recieved a Cease and desist from a company behind HORDR mobile app, due to "copyright infringement".

Hordr claimed, that Hoarder stole their name, even tho at the time of sending CaD they didn't even release the app.

Yeah... Yeah... I just can't...

GitHubGitHub - hoarder-app/hoarder: A self-hostable bookmark-everything app (links, notes and images) with AI-based automatic tagging and full text searchA self-hostable bookmark-everything app (links, notes and images) with AI-based automatic tagging and full text search - hoarder-app/hoarder

I've been off of #Facebook since February of 2020 (weird unconscious foresight. I got lucky). I've only recently just pulled down all of my #data. Photos, videos, etc. And yet I still can't bring myself to log in and delete the account for good. Why is that? What's that about? Is that just my #hoarder tendencies? Do I not trust that I have everything downloaded? I have no intention of ever actually using the service again but for some reason haven't pushed the big red button yet. I don't get it.

I'm still on the hunt for a good self-hosted link manager. #Goodlinks is okay, but only on IOS and mac, not windows. #linkwarden uses hover for, like, everything, making it almost completely inaccessible. #Hoarder has basically no labeled buttons or links. I want something that's #accessible, cross-platform, #selfhosted, will archive pages, and offers full-text search. Three quarters of the time when I use Google, I'm just searching for something I already know about. In an ideal world, a selfhosted link/bookmark manager would reduce my dependence on big-tech search engines. Maybe #archivebox? But that looks like it's more about storing the data than actually doing anything useful with it like search or tagging or whatever. #a11y

📱 #Hoarder - Your Personal Digital Library

🔖 Self-hostable #OpenSource bookmark manager for links, notes, images & PDFs
🤖 Intelligent features: #AI-powered auto-tagging (supports #ChatGPT & #Ollama), OCR for images, full-text search
📲 Cross-platform accessibility: #Chrome/#Firefox extensions, native #iOS & #Android apps
💾 Technical stack: Built with #NextJS, #Drizzle ORM, #tRPC, #Meilisearch & #Puppeteer
🛡️ Advanced features: SSO support, dark mode, full page archival against link rot
🔄 Perfect for data collectors: Automatic fetching of link metadata, bulk actions & list organization

Try the demo: try.hoarder.app
Learn more: github.com/hoarder-app/hoarder

try.hoarder.appHoarderThe Bookmark Everything app. Hoard links, notes, and images and they will get automatically tagged AI.
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By the way, one triumphal success like this, when I resurrect a treasure from the hoard at a time of super low money, undermines MONTHS of progress on the eternally-shaky project of convincing myself not to hoard old tech gear (and other stuff) "because I might need it someday when I can't just go out and buy it."

I have had two small neodymium magnets sitting on my desk for... Years. I salvaged them from some tech packaging that used them for a satisfying snap close.

Anyway, today I attached them to the stove pipe baffle below our bird houses. Now I'll have a place to "stick" the nails when doing #NestWatch instead of losing them.

All of this to say, tasteful hording of potentially useful stuff is a good thing! #packrat #hoarder

So an #introduction I guess. I live in the UK and I have a podcast because I'm a #hoarder and nobody was talking about that except in horrible sensationalised ways, like the TV shows. It's the first ever podcast by somebody who hoards rather than a professional, and it turns out there's quite a demand for it! I try to be as honest as I can on there.

So where are the #MentalHealth people on here? Would be good to say hi.