Most of us save links, posts, and bookmarks all the time. However, we almost never search through them because the search isn't that effective or convenient. This inspired us to build something better - Stacks. 🚀
Stacks is a powerful and easy-to-use search engine for your bookmarks. With Stacks, you can save, search, organize, and share anything you find on the web with your team, friends, and family. 📎🔍
Pro-tip: "Never memorize anything you can look up" - Einstein says. 🧠💡
That is one of the main reasons why a lot of productive people use note-taking apps, task manager apps, and calendar apps. They are an extension of your brain, a second brain. Stacks is your second brain to help you remember everything you find online so that you don't need to remember where that article, cooking recipe, or upcoming place to checkout is located. 🌐📚
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While all the other bookmarking sites have died, pinboard.in remains and is a reliable and handy place to save all those links you love but are sure to otherwise forget.
Based on our record, Pinboard seems to be a lot more popular than Better Stacks. While we know about 68 links to Pinboard, we've tracked only 2 mentions of Better Stacks. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
A lot of it is just practice, but the most common tools I see used are Tailwind, React, Framer Motion, and Figma. This is a pretty diverse portfolio. Tailwind especially somehow produces a very distinct type of design imo. I'm not sure all this design is good. Homogeneity is boring, and I think the shock value of something like https://pinboard.in can be just as, if not more valuable than all these fancy... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
You might get lucky and find a NLP expert's bookmarks on https://pinboard.in. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
The list of text links is basically what https://pinboard.in is, basically - social bookmarking. I only use it privately, but it does have the exact function you're talking about as well. I don't think I would use it with thumbnail previews, since I like how lightweight it is, but it wouldn't be difficult to build something like that. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Delicious[1] was delicous, and Pinboard[2] is just there. Not into bookmarks that much except for less than 10 significant websites. I might look at ArchiveBox[3] or something like it to bookmark and take a snapshot. Again, none of them as important as it used to be. 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delicious_(website) 2. https://pinboard.in 3. https://archivebox.io. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
I'm using a similar service - https://pinboard.in to both managing my own bookmarks and to browse other users' public bookmarks of interest by tag or using built-in search functionality. Quite useful imo. I do remember so-called "Web Rings" and still think they were a nice idea (among others, passed away), and it seems to me, del.icio.us and then pinboard.in are one of a few options we still have to make smaller... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
There are many new tools emerging. Here is a raw list. Some are still alpha. Most are not free. And I believe only some of them specifically parse/import social media links. https://mymind.com/ https://betterstacks.com/ https://fabric.so/ https://allclues.ai/ https://sublime.app/. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
If you are on Chrome or Edge, Stacks could help - https://betterstacks.com. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
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