I would love to have a better connection between my Inoreader Stars and
Pinboard. Besides that, I’d love to work some more on an automation like
Brett Terpstra’s Web Excursions including the amazing archive. I think my
first steps with Pinboard and NodeJS will help me with this, since I now
know better how to post articles through automation and the Micropub
services. I will stop my foray into Jekyll plugins and Ruby development, for
now, and will work on a better service to post bookmarks from Pinboard to
this blog on a regular basis.
Cool—I am working on consolidating my bookmarks into a single directory (much
like Brad has done at Indieseek.xyz, but it’s
interesting to see you go with the approach of keeping links housed differently
based on their purpose. It’s cool and your very thorough explanation is
convincing!
I do like when people use Pinboard—and might consider double-posting
there—mostly because I love that I can browse
pinboard.com/t:toread to find interesting
things. I keep looking for a common tag that means: ‘I don’t know what to think
about this link.’
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Cool—I am working on consolidating my bookmarks into a single directory (much like Brad has done at Indieseek.xyz, but it’s interesting to see you go with the approach of keeping links housed differently based on their purpose. It’s cool and your very thorough explanation is convincing!
I do like when people use Pinboard—and might consider double-posting there—mostly because I love that I can browse pinboard.com/t:toread to find interesting things. I keep looking for a common tag that means: ‘I don’t know what to think about this link.’