I’ve always been conservative about what kind of services I host because it takes time to get them set up. For example, there’s no reason for me to set up music streaming when I only ever listen to music on my phone and all my music files are already on my phone. On the other hand, it’s a good learning opportunity to set stuff up and have to fix it when it breaks. What do you think?

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5 points

linkding was one for me. It sounded like a great idea at first, but, I never used it. Shut it down after a couple months.

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I keep debating trying a bookmark tool. I always have so many tabs open.

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It’s a well made tool, I just never used it. It turns out, I prefer a to-do list and a task for each thing I’m working on, then anything related to it (including links) goes on the task. It was just a tool i forgot existed all the time and never referenced. And as it goes with many of us, if it doesn’t come up in a search, it mine as well not exist, because I’ll never find it…haha

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Haha, same service, same reason it was removed. The tool works well but we all have different habits. Just didn’t suit my work style.

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I found I was using Wallabag as a bookmark manager so I installed Linkding and use it constantly, now. Different strokes, I guess.

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