The old as time debate: how do you save content for later?
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There are so many tools out there, but what have you found to work best? And by that I mean, what actually gets you to consume the content or minimize the clutter?
Is it actually a problem? Do you actually think you'll get to it at some point or is it more about having peace of mind that you don't lose what you're saving?
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Oh I'm so awful at this. Honestly, I usually just create a Google Doc with a specific project (or concept like: To Read Later) and put everything into that. Then at least I know it's all in one easily-found place.
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The only thing that works for me so far is youtube watch later. Articles do not have their place :)
Very inefficiently. I have Google Docs labeled with a topic where I save links relating to that topic. It is the only thing I have found that works for me.
1. I use Obsidian to take notes.
2. Important URL for reading later I just Email myself. (so old school)
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Use Diigo - Highly recommend
The best tool i have seen, whatever you read on web can be highlighted, bookmarked, commented. This can be used for future reference, you can search and whoaa you find what you have done before.
https://chrome.google.com/websto...
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