Replacing #Omnivore seems more difficult than I thought:
I am looking for
* Collecting articles in the web, via RSS and ideally newsletters
* Reading and highlighting (on mobile - ideally also offline)
* Getting the highlights into #LogSeq
#Wallabag looks good but can't highlight on mobile devices
#Raindrop has a logseq integration but this project is discontinued
#Hypothesis does not work offline and does not have a RSS aggregator
None of these options is a really good replacement...
Back when I migrated from #Omnivore to https://raindrop.io (https://vis.social/@candide/113289395384376375), I remembered expecting a simple .csv file with a list of all my links for easy import. #Raindrop only imports one file at a time, so this wouldn't cut it...
When I asked about exporting my library, the person in the Omnivore live chat recommended "using Obsidian and syncing everything locally to markdown" (??), which aligns with what they've said in their Discussions: https://github.com/omnivore-app/omnivore/discussions/3529
#Spring #Raindrop II by Kaye Menner #Photography Quality #prints lovely #products at:
#Photography #BuyIntoArt Quality #prints lovely #products at:
A close-up of the At Last vibrant orange rose displays the delicate, curved edges of its petals with a single water droplet precariously hanging at the tip.
Click link to view
https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/162004841
Is @goodlinks more akin to an Omnivore/Matter Read-Later service? Or is more of a bookmark manager Ala @raindropio ?
#Spring #Raindrop Ii By Kaye Menner #Photography Wide variety #Prints & lovely #Products at:
https://kaye-menner.pixels.com/featured/spring-raindrop-ii-by-kaye-menner-kaye-menner.html
The #Chrome / #Chromium #bookmark manager drives me nuts for a few reasons and I tend to use other solutions like #Diigo, #Raindrop, or #Memex - but I still find myself falling back on the native bookmark manager sometimes as a sort of inbox.
Feeling disgruntled again (this time by the inability to add notes or tags to bookmarks) I went searching for information on modifying the native bookmark manager and stumbled across this:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39619884/editing-built-in-chrome-bookmarks-manager-folder-sub-folder-auto-expansion
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Some #FavoriteTools
#perplexity.ai for thoughtful web queries. (Shows reasoning and references.)
#Vim for #TextEditing
#Firefox w/ #Tridactyl #uBlockOrigin
#Raindrop for #Tagging and #Bookmarking web pages
#Inoreader #RSS reader
#Pandoc for document creation/conversion
#Ubuntu #Linux (even if it's running under Windows #wsl
#Python w/ #Jupyter #Pandas #Matplotlib #numpy #scipy #plac
#TheBrain for #KnowledgeManagement (but considering moving to #Obsidian)
#MoonReader for ebooks and PDFs
#RolandFP90 and A-88 for #piano
#transcribe for working through #music #video
#Leatherman #SkeletoolCX for EDC multitool
#Benchmade #Griptilian when I need more of an actual knife
#Signal for #messaging
#mastodon for social media
#antennapod for podcasts
#streamlightwedgext for #EDC flashlight
#introduction : I'm the creator of the ITS Theme for Obsidian. I like being creative and learning stuff :)
These are the things I'm interested in if yall were wondering
#ObsidianMD
#WebDev #CSS #Javascript #Programming
#Tech
#Novel #Fiction #Writing #WorldBuilding
#Art #GraphicDesign #ConceptArt
#TTRPG #VideoGames
#Music #MusicProduction #Guitar #Piano #MusicPlaylists
#PKM #Zettelkasten
#BulletJournal
#Raindrop #Logseq #Notion #Blender #FLStudio