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Bonus: I'm such a hoarder. From tech blogs, articles, videos, to internet artworks
I have an art bookmarks folder as well haha.. don't have 1k links in it though. Nice one.
Sadly lots of artworks inside it are from Twitter, and Twitter is very closed right now, making it hard to archive/save the works.
This is a great reason to transfer them over to Pinterest. They stay alive and if you so desire, you can select your collection of artwork to be open to the public to find/see.
Will try, thanks
Link rot is a serious problem for bookmark hoarders. I intend to self host a bookmark manager called linkwarden which archives the content of each bookmark for this reason.