This App Changed Everything... No Tab Hoarding For Me!
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- Опубліковано 31 гру 2024
- Today I talk about Linkwarden, an app that lets you save stuff.
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soooooo… they re-invented the bookmark…
Bookmarks you can use on any browser. No need to import.
@@tristen_grant You've actually answered a completely different point to the one the OP was originally making.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 Ok.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 No, he added context to a snarky comment that might be taken at face value... _without context._
@@FlameForgedSoulCan he not answer for himself?
When did he appoint you his "official spokesperson"?
Can you read his mind?
yo a new camera angle dropped
The camera dropped 😢
get in here bois!!!! 💪
Ya and it's awesome
Ugg why does it need a full Postgres instance and Docker to save strings?! At most it should be SQLite so its just a file and thus can be a flatpak or other standard package.
It could easily be a view over a markdown file so you can merge to a repository.
I agree. This is something similar to bookmarks with a few more functionality, but its bloated for what it does. If anything a simple browser extension should be enough, if the bookmarks functionality of your browser (Firefox) is no enough. Backups are done every day automatically, you can tag and search it and Firefox sync exists too.
I'm not a fan of this linkwarden too. It feels unnecessary and bloated.
Exactly my thought... i now use floccus extention, it's just sync bookmarks with github as a single html file
it's sync with
github/gdrive/linkwarden/webdav/ and has a mobile app too
i where using RaindropIO before
okay but have you considered that it's 🌟cloud native🌟
(just ignore that sqlite is also used in the cloud)
Yep, typical Docker bloatware. Take something that could be a single lightweight binary and turn it into something that requires an entire cloud infrastructure basically.
That just noped this app right off of the list of things I’ll ever consider testing.
Looks similar to bookmarks? What is the advantage of this?
Easier to mange, cross platform, cross browser, more of a cold storage type thing for something you don't need all the time
@@TheLinuxCast Bookmarks are cross browser.. You just press "export" and it gives you an HTML link.. Done. You can paste it into a text file for storage on anything.. You can just put that link into any new browser. I save mine as a backup on my ventoy USB.. that has some distros and a bunch of picks, etc.. Bookmarks are easy to backup.. easy transfer, etc. Easy to create new folders and organize. I don't see the need for another app in my life.
Came here to ask the same, but the reply makes sense! 👍
@@TheLinuxCastfirefox has excellent bookmark manager, firefox sync can sync it across device, or use a bookmark sync extention like floccus which can sync to even github/gitlab/webdav/linkwarden...
I was using raindropio, which is like linkwarden but not opensouce, which had 300+ links tagged and sorted, but i found that bookmarks is good enough
2:30 sounds like glorified bookmarks to me
Exactly what I'm thinking.
lmao i said the same thing
No, it's a booklmark manager, not just a bookmarker. This means it is separate from your browser, cross platform, and accessible even if you don't have your browser of choice available -- from anywhere. One is built into Firefox and Chrome, but they are tied to your browser and hosted on someone else's machines. I've been looking for something like this for a while to replace an older system, but the docker image doesn't like my machine for some reason. Oh well...
Bookmarks
Matt, why don't you just use bookmarks? The Bookmarks Toolbar (at least in Firefox) is integrated into the UI for quick access. I have a separated ToDo folder for stuff that would have been ended up in open Tabs. Logically speaking its not much different from an open Tab. No other application or addon is required. You can even use the bookmarks search functionality, subfolders, tags and keywords. Firefox can also natively group open Tabs too now.
Two to three hundred are Rookie Numbers, Dearest.
Get first 1k advance to next level. ;)
If i have passed 10k what level i have reached. :)
In my two browsers, that I have open at all times, I have a combined 1011 tabs open right now
tbh I thought it'd be more
I use onetab and you can export it
It can be slow when you have hundreds of saved tabs, but it works and it's simple
I used Onetab to export my tabs for importing into a new fresh firefox profile. Definitely very useful addon
OT is the king ;) slow? Just share resave it the shared file. Delete the rest. Voala. An empty light fast new extension. Dont trust server? Save it localy by ctrl s. Done.
You can use Firefox with Sidebery extension, sync and can able to achieve by grouping. Also you can export your tabs snapshots.
No need that tool
What difference from firefox bookmark? You can have tags there...
Probably since its running hosted on our browser we can just open it like a webapp on any browser we want
@@averagetechnologyenojyer What you describe is still just a bookmark under an icon that just opens a specific browser to that web site - that's what a webapp is, it's just a way of creating a desktop shortcut.
I hope you had a very Merry Christmas and a very Happy and Healthy New Year
Right back at ya!
Do tabs have to be added manually? That would be a deal breaker for me.
No there's a browser extension
@@TheLinuxCast I know, but does the browser extension automatically save the current session's tabs for you? Or do you have to manually go through each tab and save them one by one?
@ it's like pocket. One tab at a time. It's not meant to save the session tabs.
At 2:39 you are switching the window, is that an extension or part of obs?
For the "read" option, you could create trags for that, like "read" & "unread" and use that as the main filter to only show the "unread" ones.
I was thinging the same thing, it cleary shows tags as a option.
The docker compose is annoying and fails on my machine. Can we stop using docker? I know: uphill battle.
I guess I don't quite understand the benefit vs a given browser's bookmark manager? I have like 280 bookmarks, broken off into folders and though I would say it is indeed A LOT, I have no problems accessing the exact bookmark I need when I need it. Can you 'splain more plox? Clearly I'm missing something or else there wouldn't even be an app much less you making a vid about it lol! Thank you in advance. :)
Easier to mange, cross platform, cross browser, more of a cold storage type thing for something you don't need all the time
I think he may not understand how easy it is to import/export your bookmarks... You just click "export" and it puts all your bookmarks into an HTML link, that you can simply paste into any text app and save anywhere.. Go to any new browser, clink "import" and put in that link.. Done. It's actually pretty cool, how simple they made it.
@@calholli so 2004.
@@calholli He's probably using multiple browsers simultaneously
@@calholli Indeed, the integrated bookmark management in browsers still functions well to this day, and it's nice that most browsers' import/export functions "play nice" with each other.
HOWEVER, after some deep digging on it myself as to what this is doing, I COMPLETELY missed the part about linkwarden actually archiving a copy of the page you've bookmarked. So basically this Bookmark Manager (aside from having more robust "bookmark collection" features including "team-shared features"), this ALSO is like your own personal Internet Archive to backup said bookmarked sites. So you when you make a bookmark, it also rips a copy of that website into your linkwarden server. That way if the actual site is no longer accessible (or even just temporarily) for whatever reason, the linkwarden bookmark will ALSO cough up the saved copy of the site for you to still access that content.
This TREMENDOUSLY intriguing! First and foremost, I know FOR SURE journalists and independent media outlets would find this INVALUABLE!
OK, NOW I'm up pickin up what you're layin down, @TheLinuxCast . Thanks for putting videos like this out there because I was completely oblivious to linkwarden's existance. ....Heck, I didn't even know people needed something like that, and now that I know about it I'm like... "Oh! NEW TOYS! :D" lol ;)
Matt, I've got 12 virtual desktops. I know all too well about tab hoarding. I don't know if you do this too, but once it's out of sight and bookmarked only, I *never* go back to it.
@@anon_y_mousse yes that's exactly what happens
OK, I'm probably being really slow here, but in what way does that 'linkwarden' thing do anything that 'bookmark folders' cannot?
@@BytebroUK cross browser cross platform.
@@TheLinuxCast Yes, that perfectly describes a URL to a web page that can be opened in Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Opera, etc. etc. So what?
I was going to be the 15th person to ask why you dont use bookmarks, but I read the comment section first 😉
Thanks for all the work you put into your informative channel, and have a happy new year.
I recently started using this myself, though via the web app. This video, however, has reminded me that I need to organise my saved links more efficiently... so ta for that. 🙂
5:49 you can make an archive folder
How it's differ from browser bookmarks? Just conceptually... except previews, marks etc...
You Are The Tabulator !
Bookmarks that you have to pay for ?!
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Are you using Discord via the website now, instead of webcord or another desktop app?
Yes
Edit: try hoarder tooo :)
Dat snorlax in the bg ❤ also i was wondering if there was a way to use obsidian as a bookmark manager
I just use bookmarks for sites I want to remember later that I don’t really care if the information is updated or changed or removed.
For things that have important information I want to be able to reference and search though easily (for example some kind of guide) I just save the page in question as a PDF file.
Each person got their own way of doing things 🎉
Drew and Tyler staged an intervention...
You could add an Archive group and move stuff you're done with there? I don't know if groups can hava sub groups...
Personally I just save stuff into different speed dial groups. But if you need access to the links from other browsers that won't be possible of course.
It is a nice tool and it is really awesome that you are showing these Application that not a lot of people know about.
As for people saying what is the point? You don't need every open source software there is. Some people have specific use cases and that's why they create / use these but you don't have to if it doesn't fit your need or your workflow.
Thx for ur work, Kind Regards from germany happy New Year
So does this mean you will have less RAM in your system now? Or are you doubling your future build's RAM now? I mean, you will have 4 channels for memory so you may as well!
This is so funny you posted this video today. I was watching Immolos stream today and commented on how many tabs they had opened. Somebody replied "you should watch the linux cast, hes much worse"
That looks much nicer than Pocket or whatever! But I think I need something that integrates with a task management tool. Maybe I should start using one of those "personal wiki"s after all?
Wooow man. I use onetab(OT) extension for years. Thousands of tabs in lists groups and so.. even OT saves in the OT. Anyway good info vid. Cheers
You had a tab problem. Now you have a link problem too.
You still need to use tabs for immediate use. Otherwise you'll have to open multiple browser instances. Bookmark apps were supposed to solve these types of problems, but they just compuneded them.
200 tabs? Oh my gosh, that's terrible! Ahem, I have 550 tabs right now. A few years ago I reached a peak of 7000 tabs in Firefox. I can tell you right now that neither this solution, nor bookmarks solves the problem. Do you know how I went from 7000 tabs to 500 tabs? By watching UA-cam in incognito mode only, to prevent it from remembering my preferences. Of course I've recently taken to using youtube in a separate browser for youtube only, so we'll see how that goes.
I save my links in markdown file using obsidian. That's my way of getting riding of link hoarding.
Until they do add a Marked as Read button, could you just create an additional set if folders for Read Content and just move anything there that you know that you want to keep? Just a thought, this looks awesome thank for the video!
That's a good idea. Right now I'm testing other options.
@@TheLinuxCast Ooh! Can't wait! I just pulled down the docker compose file to set up mine this morning, but I'll keep an eye out for any other options you post!
This is a bookmark manager, with tag searching and more good stuff... It is not a RSS reader, so I didn't understand why you said that you can't mark it as read...
@@ilanshavit9042 because you can't.
Oh my God, this is a lifesaver. Thank you.
You've not ever used a thing called a "bookmark" in a browser then?
@@terrydaktyllus1320 Nope :-)
The new camera angle hides the OpenSUSE sticker on the microphone.
What browser are you using ?
I'm not the hoarder you are but tab-groups keeps me organized pretty well...
I know how to organize my bookmarks instead of keeping tabs open. I know, crazy.
This same thing is built into browsers.. It's called "bookmarks" or "favorites"... Just create folders in bookmarks and save it however you want. Not only that, it's easy to export to to other browsers.
@@calholli some of us use other browsers and would like to have them sync between them. Thank you very much.
Isn't this just... bookmarks? I don't get it.
Tablications is now a word - Def: applications in tabs. (2024)
Thx but na, I think I will just keep tab hording. Maybe if the webapp has an option to lock sites like onetab, I'll come back to it. I don't want them to be gone forever, like I watch a lot of TV shows and I don't want them to still be there new shows that I watch every week.
Seems like delicious bookmarks reinvented or pocket.
It's $3/month, according to the website. That moves it from meh to nope.
@@gregcampwriter only if they host it for you. If you host it it's free
I noped out at Postgres and Docker just to save strings of a url.
Pocket for cloud saves, OneTab for local. Why bother?
Edifier speakers spotted 👀
This looks like Papaly, but self hosted. Nice.
Whatever does the job - goes. Have a great 2025!
...adds my linkwarden server url to bookmarks
I use FF bookmarks and tags. Simple as that.
Postgres just to save links! Yikes!!! what an overkill, could just have a SQLite, if not flat files.
Even if one uses Linkwarden only locally like hosting it on your home server and use it only in your local network for a single user it's still a good idea to have some DBMS on your home server for various data related use cases. And for this Postgres isn't a bad choice.
right click close all tabs...
summon then from history...
problem is history not visual, this one visual.... ha! problem solved!
matt probably freed up 40gb of ram lol
300 tabs ?
Reminds me of Raindrop.
Vivaldi is still night and day better than this.
love the snorlax very cool
If you need an app to manage things beyond what bookmarks provides, then you are probably what amounts to the digital version of a hoarder. It's good that you are making an effort, but the app removes you a step from the most basic form of self-discipline.
i respect your opinion but consider that switching to another app is essentially a tool which they are using to improve themselves. they facilitated their reduction in saved links or tabs by switching to a new solution
Personally don't agree with you, because I use Sideberry to organize my different workflows, like personal, some programming and rising related stuff and tabs for my work. It's just easier than searching for some documentation or stack overflow solution (however, I save them externally mainly)
Or maybe he doesn't have the same workflow and need than you
"Most basic form of self-discipline" my brother in christ, stop trying to dictate and gatekeep the definition of "discipline" the same way the Americas Loooooooooove to police the entire world
Im disappointed you dropped😢 Suse OS
@@tridens6708 I didn’t. I’m still using openSUSE
Tablications is a great name for like, web apps you keep pinned in the browser.
left a like and now a comment omg!
Nice beard
Bro discovered bookmark in 2024
Yup
Looks like the bookmarks setup for Zen.
I have been using raindrop.io for many years. Its similar.
Same, Raindrop is great.