Hey guys - it's been a hot minute since I last posted, and given the legendary beef that is playing out right now, it seems like a good time to post this. Check out all my other artist collections at The Hip Hop Project - enjoy!
Hey guys, here's my latest collection - Gucci Mane. As usual if you happen to know of some rare obscure tracks, make sure to list them on here as I update regularly.
Check out my other collections right HERE from Kanye to Kendrick and everyone inbetween.
Enjoy!
Hey guys - thought I'd give Kid Cudi the doogywassa treatment this time. Such an awesome musician.
Check out my other collections on Kendrick, Eminem, Kanye and much more right here
Have you read the Dear David saga on Twitter? It's about a guy whose apartment is supposedly haunted, with a lot of documentation along the way. If you read all the way through you will get to absolutely horrifying pictures. I'm telling myself it has to be fake but I don't know how he made the photos. Read at your own caution: https://wakelet.com/wake/e6275d03-7bce-4789-9961-f3a04723cc71
Hands down the best when it helps with organization of all my resources ontop of categorizing per language.
For example: https://papaly.com/lokmansalikoon/0rGj/Coding-Resources
I personally use Papaly which helps me organize all my daily links. Definitely a plus if you're like me and have hundreds of bookmarks.
EDIT: One of my many boards for an example https://papaly.com/lokmansalikoon/4l7t/LifeHack
This is precisely why I’ve turned to using this astounding bookmark manager for my Reddit saves across accounts. Very robust customization with tagging, collections, manual sorting, backups, the works. Public code on GitHub. Privacy-minded.
After a few months I sprung for the inexpensive pro version because I can’t fathom the developer dropping support.
Personally the only thing I miss from Firefox at this point a better new tab page. With custom speed dials, folders that uses the whole space. (kinda like in vivaldi or something similar to papaly would work for me as well). I really hope that one day we'll see a test pilot about this.
Anyway, keep up the good work guys!
I have way too many bookmarks and resources when it comes to programming. I just sort each language or type in each board to check for reference.
You should really check out Papaly if you have that many bookmarks. Also, I'm surprised Google hasn't done anything to their Bookmarker since majority of their community dislikes it.
Which online tools have you tried using before? For me personally, I use Papaly as my main organizer and resource tool. It really depends on what flows perfectly for you as a designer. Of course, I have my handy sketch book and whiteboard on the side!
My Web Design Board: https://papaly.com/lokmansalikoon/0t7t/Design-Resources
I found Google bookmarks extremely frustrating to use ontop of the constant destruction of their UI/UX. Their new "old" interface made it impossible to organize more than 10+ bookmarks. Once they released the visual interface I switched everything over to Papaly and haven't looked back. They're everything that Google bookmarks wasn't and extremely easy to organize all my 100+ designer resources with ease.
Link to their Chrome Extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/new-tab-bookmark-speed-di/pdcohkhhjbifkmpakaiopnllnddofbbn
There is this extension that does what you want, so that last statement isn't really true. I'm pretty sure I have seen other similar ones too. Not really anything if you want to do it without extensions though.
don't know about just rap verses, but this should be helpful either way. A collection of everything Frank Ocean, made by a user of this sub I think. He's done this for a bunch of artists and they're amazing.
Took them only 5+ months to actually listen to their users. Never looked back after using Papaly as my bookmark manager. Hands down better than their Google Bookmarker and not to mention won't get dropped like most of Google products.
Project homepage: https://github.com/jarun/Buku
Features
this looks like a picture from “dear david” which is basically a paranormal experience that twitter user @moby_dickhead had.
to sum it up, he had a dream depicting a young child with a disfigured head, and he started investigating and would post what he found and his stories on twitter. you can find a complete thread of his “dear david” tweets here: https://wakelet.com/wake/e6275d03-7bce-4789-9961-f3a04723cc71
as for how it got onto your phone, i have no idea. maybe you accidentally saved it from somewhere?
I am still waiting for the day a grime artist hits over 20 up-votes on /r/HHH. I have faith this could be the one! Some context to this tune
EDIT: Bugzy broke Hiphopheads
> I would like something like this in a GUI.
Indeed there is a GUI based browsable frontend on a local webhost server - <code>bukuserver</code>. It's part of the same project.
It's about time Linux users get a simple GUI based firewall with per application control. I also noticed that Douane is not on AUR yet. Mailed one of my known maintainers to place it there. To automatically generate packages for Debian based distros please refer to the tools
directory of Buku. I use the script to auto-generate packages on Travis whenever there is a release.
I've struggled with v10. It's just horribly slow for me. I have so much and so many different workflows that feed into Evernote with automations, email, IFTTT, import folders, etc. No one alternative can do it all, or well enough the way I use Evernote as it exists today. I have to give up too much to go to anything else. I've gone back and forth between V10, Evernote Legacy, Nimbus Note, Joplin, NoteJoy, Alternote, OneNote, Obsidian, and just plain old flat files in OneDrive. I mainly use Evernote as a digital filing cabinet, so I don't care about the flashy note taking and formatting or editing. I just want somewhere to store my stuff where I can get to it from anywhere, quickly.
I've been using Raindrop.io much more for just saving stuff I find on the web. It works very well for that - to save stuff to read later, and keep permanent copies of pages that may change or go offline down the road. Raindrop keeps permanent copies and it's so nice to have. I used to do this in Evernote, but it's slowness makes it very difficult for me to use it. Raindrop is wickedly fast. Being able to upload PDF files and pictures to my account helps take some load off of my dependency for Evernote, but I still need it for my online receipts and bills and other miscellaneous notes and calendar integration for bill reminders and stuff like that.
I have until July before my premium subscription expires, so I hope that either Evernote gets their collective shit together before then, or someone steps up to be a true contender as a complete replacement for my use cases.
Has most but not all, always updated: http://foreverchildish.com/music
I don't think it's been updated in the last ~2 years but it's very solid for anything before that: https://wakelet.com/@Childish_Gambino
First time building a base that's not rectangle! It's not perfect, but I like it. Here's where it connects to the ground.
Isn't it awesome?! Also, the fanfiction fridays go back quite a ways.
https://www.diigo.com/user/fandomnatural
That's a link to most of the fics that have been rec'd in the weekly thread. Sometimes I'll try to remember a fic that was rec'd two years ago, and I'll be wracking my brain over it, then slap myself and say "damnit Potsy, just go look at the archive!" It's pretty well tagged, too. :D
I almost forgot this one, https://www.reddit.com/r/fandomnatural/wiki/quicklinks
It's a link to the past fftuesdays/ffthursdays/fffridays links. Both of these links are on the right bar, just hover over |Fanfiction Thursdays| and you'll see them. :)
Yeah that was pretty dense
found this a while ago, it’s a collection of media giving Sterling stick for spending his money combined with giving him stick for going to the types of places regular people go
I would start with Nostalgia/Ultra, then go to Channel Orange, and then Endless & Blonde.
The Lonny Breaux Collection is mostly full of reference songs that Frank made for other artists, so I wouldn't worry about getting into that if I were you.
He also has a good catalog of unreleased songs. Someone on /r/hiphopheads put them all together here: https://wakelet.com/@FrankOcean
Among the unreleased tracks, I'd say my favorites are: Voodoo, Whip Appeal, Eyes Like Sky, and Wise Man.
Have a look at this https://github.com/jarun/Buku
I personally imported my 5K bookmarks, searched through and deleted a bunch, now it's down to 2K.
When ever I have some free time I'll go though and replace dead links to archive.org and tag my stuff It's slow and I only do it once in a blue moon
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Demo: https://asciinema.org/a/8pm3q3n5s95tvat8naam68ejv
ToDo: https://github.com/jarun/Buku/issues/103
Have you had a hunt through Destiel Fanfiction's reviews Masterlists?
Also, our own Diigo archive has <strong>much</strong> Destiel archived.
/u/bleachaddic already linked you the guide to fanfiction, but here is another good link: stories that have been recommended in the past in fanfiction threads. You can search by tags of what you want. You said you like fluff? There are plenty of fluff fics! Although, fluff is usually in ship form. But there are some that are just so damned heartwarming, it feels like the words are hugging your soul.
The guide to fanfiction has a section, the glossary. It may look intimidating, but it's quite an interesting read, and may help you discover an aspect to fanfiction you never knew you existed, but find yourself strangely attracted to the idea of it. (Also it can be good for a chuckle. We come up with some strange yet delightful stuff!)
Idk if it counts but there are videos in the Twitter thread. But the Dear David story on Twitter is probably the last thing that actually terrified me. I laid in bed reading the thread and watching the short video clips related to it and it seriously made my stomach hurt. Is it fake or edited, probably but the guy has never admitted it was but it's still a good read.
https://wakelet.com/wake/e6275d03-7bce-4789-9961-f3a04723cc71
Here’s one of the sources I’m referring to:
https://wakelet.com/wake/57e215e9-3566-4d4e-9fc7-a9d844bb504c
She does say that someone with no indigenous markers could still be native- and also refers to what you are saying in your comment
11 specifically is where she says it here - also 17
Here are two good sources:
HUGE Archive, 93gb: https://www.reddit.com/r/ChristopherHitchens/comments/1b1c5f/hitchens_archive_10_torrent_93gb/
Wakelet Collection: https://wakelet.com/@TheHitch
I switched from Google Bookmarks over to Papaly ever since they went downhill with their interface. Hands down the best bookmarking managers that I've tried out. If you're like me and on the computer a lot it will save you a lot of time.
Bookmark Manager Chrome Extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/new-tab-bookmark-speed-di/pdcohkhhjbifkmpakaiopnllnddofbbn?en
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)There's a library of ones from FFF, lots of gen tagged ones
edit: here's one I really like, Semper Familia
There are a few people who do gen stories. And i have seen a few F/M suggestions in the past, i think even a couple f/f.
If you have any stories to suggest please add them we welcome ALL sorts of fics.
Here is a link to our gen tag in the fic archive, some may still have m/m parings(very popular in the spn fandom,lol). One of the stories listed there is J'adoube , i havent had a chance o read it yet, but have had it recommended by a few people.
Also you can always post a thread for fic recommendations if you have something in mind.
Yes, but only the ones in the FanFiction~~TuesdaysThursdays~~Fridays post are archived on Diigo.
At least that's my understanding. (If someone else has different info, feel free to correct me)
Also, if it's a pairing that there is a post tag for, be sure to tag it! :D The more fanfics, the merrier!
To pull in everything from Raindrop in one go:
archivebox add < raindrop_export.html
Or if you want them linked in real-time, pull in your Raindrop RSS feed periodically:
archivebox schedule --every=day --depth=1 https://raindrop.io/your/rss/url/here.xml
Lolz. Long time lgtb/ womens movement activist here, please dont pretend to speak for anyone but your own bigoted ass.
Here you can inform yourself about 30 years of Hillary fighting for lgtb rights: https://wakelet.com/wake/19515f0d-de85-402c-b6bb-ac9a4b71da6c
Anyway: Im pretty sure youre just a troll, cya🙋
https://papaly.com - There is a Chrome and new FF extension for it that makes bookmarking very easy.
Edit: There is also an iOS extension but I don't know anything about that one.
Edit: Edit: There is also a Papaly sub that is pretty bare so far. https://www.reddit.com/r/Papaly
I myself have around 450 bookmarks I need now and then. Buku
has users who store even 40K bookmarks. Managing such a huge number of bookmarks and finding the right one when you need it is beyond a text file.
There are intelligent subtleties which make Buku
different, for example, search results based on the number of occurrences of keywords. Please take a look at the operational notes and probably you would appreciate the kind of effort that has gone into it.
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OP is using Tree Style Tab (I spotted the icon on his screenshot), but there are alternatives such as Sidebery.
Nice website, with fast loading and cool charts.
Personally i love the API documentation, it's very clear and easy to understand, and, as a developer, this is a big point for choose one or another platform.
I suggest to add more examples at the end, like the PERL example but with more modern languages.
And please, take a look at this screenshot, i have a typical 1920x1080p screen, and this enormous tokens breaks the beautiful code panels.
That's pretty much the challenge, there's very little knowledge out there on set-pieces and basically no public work. Which in turn helps contribute to the lack of knowledge. I decided to effectively teach myself by looking at what teams who were good/bad from set-pieces were doing which I then posted publicly (https://wakelet.com/@from_the_wing) getting this work out there let me A) learn what was effective and not B) show clubs I knew what I was talking about.
Those blogs lead to me volunteering for a National League side last year, that work lead to the same but for a Championship side this (where it was really effective and really got my name out there).
I'd really say to get interesting work out there, network (LinkedIn and Twitter are great for this - I post clever routines up on my Twitter which gets followers from inside the game), provide something new to the game and never stop learning (I've started learning Python and taught myself Tableau which has allowed me to build my own custom analysis tools which a majority of clubs wont have).
But waaaah, she didn't go to Wisconsin. #1, yes she did and #2, Russ Feingold who ran to the left of Clinton in Wisconsin did worse than HRC. So, maybe it's the politics and not the person? Who knows.
I assume this next part is in reference to the crime bill? I'm kind of unclear - do you think Bill and Hillary were rounding up criminals (Bernie Sanders called them "sociopaths," remember) and putting them in private prisons they own? Because I can't find any solid sources on this, maybe you can help me out.
Regarding her positions on gay rights and equality I often refer to this take from LGBTQ activist Lisa Talmadge. Yeah, it's twitter, but it's sourced. She was for gay rights and gay marriage long before 2015.
I’m sorry I’m breaking the rules because this is Twitter, but I feel everyone who is into creepy shit like me needs to see it. This is a guy on twitter who started having dreams of a creepy little boy who he now thinks is haunting his apartment - including pictures and videos. Is probably fake but damn it’s creepy af https://wakelet.com/wake/e6275d03-7bce-4789-9961-f3a04723cc71
Reminds me of the time he called out another MP for cussing, then 7 days later didn't realize his Twitter app automatically included hashtags on replies and dropped the F-bomb at someone.
https://wakelet.com/wake/7c8e47a8-d69e-4eb1-9681-9731a457de1a
Can't think of anyone else who gets treated quite this badly
and obviously, criticism for his performances is a completely different category
Well i have a library of around 400 songs there are the same songs that are differenty mixed, there are tons of other versions and so on, and theres still many more out there. I cant send a rar its about 3gbs.
EDIT: There's a site made by /u/doogywassa from /r/hiphopheas, it has a lot of unreleased songs, some of them might be something you never heard before.
I use Bookmark OS, have a recipes folder, and use tags for cuisine type. There's icon previews and sorting that I fine super useful. It works super well for desktop and is mobile optimized if you need mobile access. Highly recommend :) https://bookmarkos.com
Here is the compiled version. I suggest that you read it in a desktop para hindi mag refresh coz if it does, balik ka ulit sa simula and hassle yun.
Check it out. There is a trial version! I like the organization, auto-taging. Actually I like all features and small gem features.
Just scroll here and check all the features https://en.eagle.cool
PS: I'm not affiliate with this company.
well i'm not sure if this Eagle tool help
tho it doesn't really support ai tagging just yet( recognize animal... and stuff ), but it can help you auto tag bunch of selected files all at once to make your digital life a bit easier and more productive too
Not sure if Eagle is what you are looking for? https://en.eagle.cool/
Eagle it's a desktop-based file management tool that can easily sync through the cloud and provide tagging and annotations. You can categorize assets (image/videos/gifs/audios/docx...etc) across different dimensions very easily (e.g., by platform, by subject, by style, by shape, by color etc.), and can easily create custom queries, smart folders, auto-import and even use your tag label to create a custom folder (e.g. one photo with two different tags can appear in different tag folders without duplicating and taking two spaces, which is extremely thoughtful),also it can identify same photos or alike photos in case you shot too many pictures this helps you save storage as well.
just that it's going to be your own library/structure so setting up needs quite some time but once you get used to it its very useful and intuitive when organizing photos.
non-subscription pricing is a huge factor when I decide to use them. also, beautiful interface is a plus too
hope this helps
maybe you'd like to try Eagle? https://en.eagle.cool/
it's not on github yet but it's a super useful desktop-based file management tool that can easily sync through the cloud and provide tagging and annotations.
You can categorize assets (image/videos/gifs/audios/docx...etc) across different dimensions very easily (e.g., by platform, by subject, by style, by shape, by color etc.), and can easily create custom queries, smart folders, auto-import and even use your tag label to create a custom folder (e.g. one photo with two different tags can appear in different tag folders without duplicating and taking two spaces, which is extremely thoughtful).
I've found it to be very useful in managing my workflows and optimizing my organizing process. also, beautiful interface is a plus too
hope this helps
maybe you'd like to try Eagle? https://en.eagle.cool/
it's a desktop-based file management tool that can easily sync through the cloud and provide tagging and annotations.
You can categorize assets (image/videos/gifs/audios/docx...etc) across different dimensions very easily (e.g., by platform, by subject, by style, by shape, by color etc.), and can easily create custom queries, smart folders, auto-import and even use your tag label to create a custom folder (e.g. one photo with two different tags can appear in different tag folders without duplicating and taking two spaces, which is extremely thoughtful), non-subscription pricing is a huge factor when I decide to use them.
I've found it to be very useful in managing my workflows and optimizing my process. also, beautiful interface is a plus too
hope this helps.
not sure if this tool called Eagle helps, as it only supports the desktop version. However, it does great at organizing all your videos/photos/audios...etc
you can tag each photo and arrange them with your own structures, basically is like your own library!
try Eagle it suits your need and more.
Only on laptops, but with the bookmark DB on cloud storage I can create and update Bookmarks from two different laptops.
They talk about setting it up here: https://github.com/jarun/Buku/wiki/System-integration#sync-database-across-systems
From memory I think you can do it by editing the configuration file instead of using a symlink, but it has been a while.
https://github.com/jarun/Buku/wiki/Operational-notes
> URLs are unique in DB. The same URL cannot be added twice.
As for the second one is assume it would work, but I can't be 100% sure.
Also bukuserver is something that's new with the software that I haven't seen before, I'll have to give that a go.
Make sure to backup your bookmarks (and your history, if you need it). i lost both in the transition. Fortunately, i'd recently moved to using Buku for bookmarks instead, which for me is a far more usable and enjoyable experience than using Firefox's bookmark system.
I'm also curious whether anyone can recommend something like this for console.
Edit: found a related old thread in /r/commandline: Are there any commandline-based bookmark managers?
Edit 2: There is also Buku.
So a pull request is basically asking the upstream repo to merge any changes (commits) from your repo. And a Issue is a question/bug report.
You can check out an example of an issue here. You can see some discussion between the owner and the person whom opened the issue.
One example of a pull request would be here. You can see that the project wants to review any changes and make sure things meet with the code style and vet any possible bugs/ideas before merging into the master branch.
It's worth mentioning that some projects would ask that you create another branch instead of opening a pull request against the master branch. While it's not common it does occur.
Use buku!
With this you can store your bookmarks outside your browser.
Examples of how it works:
buku -a http://www.osnews.com linux (adding bookmark with linux tag)
buku -s linux (finding bookmarks with linux tag)
buku --stag (list all the tags)
I have a bookmark tag called temporary. In this way I can store bookmarks and look at it later on.
In this way, you browser becomes really fast because you stored your bookmarks outside your browser.
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Features: https://github.com/jarun/Buku#features
Note: Buku runs fine on OS X too!
Features at a glance:
>The tab system is also not as impractical as many think
I think that OP didn't mean they're against tabs in general, but rather for using an extension like Tree Style Tab or Sidebery.
I'd recommend checking out Sidebery! I found it to be very useful for my purposes. If you are missing any features, create an issue on its GitHub page. The developer is quite active.
Seconded. I used TST for years and delayed upgrading Firefox until it was well-supported as a web extension. Then I found Sidebery and switched after less than a day.
For pdf annotations on Windows I use Foxit reader, on Android acrobat reader. For highlighting web-content (pdfs, articles) I'm still looking for a good solution but will maybe stick to Memexor hypothesis. On iOS there's Command Browser (one time purchase) I already use and love for webcontent- and they have Android on their roadmap too.. if that's the case I know where I belong ;)
Faithlightwood’s stuff is good too! I’ve got 11,500+ fics bookmarked and saved (not all HP or Drarry by any means), some of which are tagged properly, here: https://www.diigo.com/profile/alantliber (just for my own use really) if you ever want to have a browse. If you want to read something and the link is broken PM me and I’ll send you a cached copy.
The Biweekly Recommendation thread (which may switch to monthly right now; I'm betwixt & between about that atm) is all about recommending free horror stories that're accessible on the internet so you may want to check that out (I thought my rec was a creepypasta but it turned out to have been published but still legally spread around the internet... at least I hope legally...? I should figure that out...).
As these rec threads continue, I'll consistently be adding them all into our rec library so it'll be a cool resource for anyone looking for some free horror 'snack' stories in the future (we just need to build it out together).
feel free to search the diigo archive for any unusual word in the summary of the fic you're about to rec to see if it's already been listed/recommended
i got nothing on 'hellhound' but these are the results for 'puppy'
Once past the Stone Age, the split columns for workers/buildings collapse into one. This isn't a major problem until the Renaissance, when the bottom entry for Workers (glassmakers) overlaps with the Buildings "column", meaning you can't hire any glass workers. It stops progress altogether once you're in the Industrial Era, as you can't do much of anything without concrete.
Is there ever any reason to hire farmers instead of hunter/gatherers? The latter get significantly upgraded from tech and seem to remain superior well into the game, as well as requiring no buildings or space.
What are Bronze/Iron weapons and armour for? What do the Palisades/Walls improvements do?
The Renaissance tech "Larger Quarries (Tier 3)" requires steel ingots, which you can't make at that tech tier. Maybe move it back to the Industrial Era.
I've met all the stated needs for the workers, but they're still furious with me. How do I get them to like me?
I don't see anything either in basic Chrome. But as for at least opening saved bookmarks, you have the (last resort?) option of moving to an external bookmarks manager extension that does what you want. My premium bookmark manager ( raindrop.io ) does this, for example.
Well..then one additional option is raindrop.io. They have a desktop and mobile clients. As well as web. It will download the metadata when you bookmark a youtube video in raindrop. The free version is good enough for most people. Only downside is that its not selfhosted and the data is stored in the "cloud".
I don't remember seeing any that charged for bookmarks alone, that's normally free but extra things like full text search, saving content of pages things like that are usually premium features for example the one I can remember the name of off hand https://raindrop.io/pro/buy
just installed it.
so far, its only crashed like once (dragging the active tab out of the window and swinging the mouse about like crazy while downloaded a dmg caused it to crash)
extensions that seem to already work perfectly fine
raindrop.io
honey
bitwarden
dark reader
adguard
I don't store sensitive material with Raindrop.io. Anything else is fair game. I can't store literally anything - they only allow pictures, videos, PDFs, and Office documents. The non-sensitive stuff that I don't keep encrypted in my cloud storage goes out to Raindrop. I have a bunch of integrations with it via IFTTT to save stuff from the web, Inoreader, Reddit, Pocket, and several other sites/services. I usually start with everything in my "Inbox" collection in Raindrop, and if I want to keep it, I'll tag it and move to a collection. I have an IFTTT automation that will add a new entry from Raindrop if I tag it as "from:amazon" and "wishlist", and it will append to a note in Evernote that I use as my "Amazon shopping list" for the next time I buy stuff from there.
Interesting topic. Thanks for all of your answers.
What I do currently:
Some thoughts:
References vs Page Content: There seems to be a difference between (a) adding content in blocks (bullet points) nested under a tag, bookmark, or whatever and (b) adding content on the page itself and adding tags there. This make me question whether I want content to be on the page itself or inside the References. Can't figure this one out yet.. An effect is seen when you want to export a page; References are not inside the export. (But you can still of course copy-paste).
On URL bookmarks: I collect a lot of bookmarks from the internet, currently using Raindrop.io. I've tried doing something similar in Roam, but I don't feel it yet. It's somewhat messier at the moment with more friction to capture, view and organize my bookmarks.
Navigation and Finding Content: The Daily Notes are not always easy to navigate. For example, the further you go back in time, the less easy it becomes to review the info. For recent notes, this is okay although. But let's say you quickly want to browse through a bunch of notes from 5 months ago; you need to scroll through all your Daily Notes of the last 5 months to get to that spot and review. Alternatively, unless you know what you are looking for, and use a lot of tags, which is more like a targeted search. But reviewing in general and 'stumbling' on serendipity thoughts is less obvious in this case. I am still creating/finding a structure to use in Roam in order to at least somewhat organize big buckets of content like: bookmarks, journals, etc...
Firefox Sync does not provide this.
What I mean by "cloud service" is having your bookmarks accessible online with a sign-in using Firefox Account (if you opt-in of course). The point of having this is that you don't need to launch Firefox if you need your bookmarks, you can access the from the Pocket site, or something similar. Pocket does this really well for reading list items/articles, I'd just want to see that expanded to a general cloud bookmarking site similar to https://raindrop.io
Point is, Pocket shouldn't even be/feel like an add-on, it should simply be seamlessly integrated into Firefox's bookmarking system. There shouldn't be such thing as "pocket list vs bookmarks", those two should be the same.
As for user choice, in a world where both Pocket and Firefox bookmarks are the same thing, people opting in to Firefox Sync will have access to their bookmarks online, otherwise bookmarks will stay local.
https://wakelet.com/wake/25cdf400-5756-4766-9e53-b071710dbe0e
I wasn't the first to bring up "channer-trash." It's literally in your own links to his tweets where he blames "channer-trash" for him having to deal with people angry at him over his repeated ableist gaffs.
You can defend Bob all you like, but that's not going to change the fact that I don't like how he uses ableist and classist language to push an agenda that looks dangerously close to the same old eugenicist line or that I've witnessed the threads first hand. I unfollowed him after nearly a decade because of direct arguments I had with him about this stuff in those threads he would later go on to delete and issue the sort of non-apology I spoke about before. If defending him makes you feel better, by all means, continue, but don't think I can be gaslit into believing it didn't happen or that he's being quoted out of context, nor act like I am expected to buy his non-apology tweets where he says "I hate eugenics, stop calling me a eugenicist. I was just saying poor people need to die off to make room for smart people like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg and that's not eugenicist!" as if that's somehow different from the opinions he's purporting to disavow.
I still feel a little uncomfortable with supporting Dark Horse after what Jay Edidin said about their apparently transphobic and WILDLY iffy personal practices.
Probably the demon baby that’s supposedly haunting the fuck out of him, check it out on his Twitter it’s really creepy stuff
Edit: thought I’d link it for the lazy https://wakelet.com/wake/e6275d03-7bce-4789-9961-f3a04723cc71
This was posted on his Foundation for Reason and Science Facebook page today - https://wakelet.com/@RichardDawkins - really nicely organised mashup of him. Check it out! There are a few clips and documentaries I'll need to watch as I've not seen around before.
India will truly miss him, a great man with a beautiful mind. Here is a really interesting collection on everything important about APJ Abdul Kalam. Check it out.
https://wakelet.com/wake/3EFNtGkLeK/former-president-a-p-j-abdul-kalam-passes-away
Hi y'all. I'm jacking the top comment for visibility. God, this has been tough. There's some quotes that are fantastic but so hard to visualise, and I wish I had the time and skill to do one for every quote here. Wasn't expecting more than 10!
Instead of uploading them all at once, I've uploaded the first four. I'll be updating the page over the next week, as I do them, and then I'll post a link on this sub once I've finished the lot.
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You could try exporting the bookmarks to an HTML file as that will work in pretty much any browser to import. Also there are likely to be potential issues moving the bookmarks directly.
I would consider a site like Bookmark OS (https://bookmarkos.com/) where you can import your bookmarks and then you can access that from any browser. And it includes extensions which make using it very easy though I find just having a pinned tab works well too.
I had this idea earlier this week too. You can just create folders for topics, then when you add a bookmark, you can select the folder name (category) you want it to go. I figure the default bookmark behavior in most browsers does a good enough job of this.
The only improvement that could be made is multiple categories, so if something is "Front End Development", but also "Databases", you'd be able to choose both categories.
Doing a quick Google search, it seems like https://papaly.com/ does this, but I haven't used it.
Regarding the new theme:
Whoa, awesome collection! Going to add some of those resources to my Javascript board.
PS. You just got a follower and here is my resource list too https://papaly.com/Randy/fn31j/Programming-Resources
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