I just moved to a new phone and I just want all tabs bookmarked. Opening all of them on desktop won’t work because that option usually only loads the first hundred or so before locking up.
I just moved to a new phone and I just want all tabs bookmarked. Opening all of them on desktop won’t work because that option usually only loads the first hundred or so before locking up.
In the spirit of answering a question of genuine interest, it’s because tabs are much easier to process out on desktop, whether to read-it-later archives like Pocket or Omnivore or to project folders or tasks. I’d just sync them up and call it a day but I lost my moment when my tabs crept up over one hundred. There’s a lot of good research there, whether for work, or home programming projects.
Try out Obsidian notes. It looks like you could use a second brain. I know I did. Shit changed my life.
I use Logseq ;-)
Hey thanks for telling me about Logseq. I recently found Obsidian and now I’m trying Logseq. I’m liking it a lot so far!
I’m glad you enjoy it! I love the daily journal it opens into. It works like my mind works, from gross to fine. Ramses Oudt has a 70 minute intro to Logseq I can’t recommend enough.
I love obsidian, I just wish it were FOSS
Now I’m trying Logseq and loving it. It’s my understanding Logseq is FOSS.
@Dups do it give support for plugins too?
I haven’t looked into the pluggins much but they are definitely there.
It does! I use the Omnivore and Vim plugins. There’s a ton available including a GPT one.