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Remember, bookmarks are not forever unless past you meant to save a 404 page. If you want to come back to it, save the specific info or save the page. Saving it to archive.org also works for now.
I actually have my own personal project for this: a bookmark app that also serves as archive app
Sadly personal life stuff kinda made this project stop, even though I already bought the domain 😢
this sounds like a great project! maybe you'll pick it back up sometime. would love to see it
For articles I just download site as PDF.
Archive.org’s browser extension is a must for something like this, could archive everything by itself every 24 hours if configured
The real reminder...Now to find desktop software that gives the option to save a copy when bookmarking stuff.
that little star on the address bar was the worst thing they could have added to a browser. i've been mashing that thing forever.. so many bookmarks never re-visited. thousands and thousands. but there is that time or two every year where i vaguely remember seeing something but can't remember where, and actually find the page when i search through the 'all bookmarks' window.