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Bookmark vault/archive links tool that is outside the browser


Looking for a link archiving tool to save links that i have no intention of viewing anytime soon. it needs to be able to sort bookmarks by folders and sub-folders, tags are just not my thing. It doesn't have to be anything crazy but it needs to be offline first and have the ability to export bookmarks in a readable format

Part of it is that i have limited storage in terms of what i can archive, so the next best thing is save the links to YT and websites. If they are gone in the future, it is what it is. I also want my browser bookmark manager to be clutter free without the pressure of removing bookmarks all the time.

Also, i don't want to use any note talking apps, there are too many links and it just defeat the point of the app.

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in reply to Cactus_Head

I use a mix of readeck and browsertrix.

Readeck is more of a link archiver and manager, does not archive comprehensively but is good enough for most pages:
readeck.org/en/

Browsertrix is much more comprehensive but not really a read for later or link manager software. It’s primarily intended for site archiving ad hoc or on a cadence. I believe requires k8s for deployment, which was ok for me:
webrecorder.net/browsertrix/

Both are better for different use cases so therefore I use both.

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in reply to ComradeSharkfucker

This is the sort of discrimination I can support. Call the husband when you want some tea.




Syria after Assad: How the YPG's separatist dream finally died




Party backed by generals set for landslide in 'sham' Myanmar election


Polls in Myanmar have closed after a third and final stage of voting in what are widely viewed as sham elections.

Many popular parties are banned from standing and voting has not been possible in large areas of the country because of a five-year-long civil war.

The dominant party backed by the ruling military junta is expected to win a landslide victory.

The military has been fighting against both armed resistance groups which oppose the coup and ethnic armies that have their own militias.

It lost control of large parts of the country in a series of major setbacks, but clawed back territory this year enabled by support from China and Russia.

The civil war has killed thousands of people, displaced millions more, destroyed the economy and left a humanitarian vacuum.



Syrian Government Gains Ground in Northeast Syria After Arab Tribes Defect Against Kurdish SDF




Quick question about installing games with Wine


Do they have to be installed in the default .wine folder and c:\? I'd prefer to install big games using wine on another drive if possible as space is linited on my home drive.

Edit: Solved. All good to install anywhere, thanks!

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in reply to Jack_Burton

TLDR: use a prefix manager instead of plain Wine

You can install them anywhere, but if you're using plain Wine, I'd suggest you instead go with something that will manage these locations for you.

Each Wine setup has what is called a "prefix", which in the simplest sense is just a folder that is setup like a Windows C:\ drive, and includes all the shared libraries and bits needed to run the game. When a program run is launched, it is locked into this prefix, so when it goes looking for files as it would on Windows, it's going to find a familiar folder structure, including installed dependencies like MS VC libraries and DirectX stuff.

Now...when you as a user are just using Wine directly, you'd generally be using the SAME prefix to install multiple games, which is hard to manage, and just clunky.

Prefix managers like Proton, Lutris, Bottles and even Heroic will make a new prefix for EACH program, making things like troubleshooting, switching runtimes, or invoking custom configs per program a LOT easier.

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in reply to just_another_person

Oh, so I don't even need to launch with Wine necessarily? Like I noticed Heroic has an install game option, so I could change the Heroic directory to, say, /mnt/drive2/Games on my other drive, and run the game .exe from the Heroic installer?
in reply to Jack_Burton

Yup. Same with any other as well. If you don't want to use Steam, I think a lot of people find Lutris and Heroic simple.and functional for all levels of user, and they also include the ability to run Steam Runtimes and Proton versions pretty simply too.

All of these launchers run Wine under the hood, and are a good abstraction on top of that entire stack. Just makes it super simple to manage.

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in reply to Jack_Burton

Heroic also has an option to move games to a different directory so you can move them between drives easily after they're already installed.


Doug Ford thinks it's "fantastic" that we're equipping ICE




Reminder/invitation to contribute to OpenStreetMap


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in reply to frondo

Thank you for this kind public service announcement.
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I have added all the houses on my street to OSM and used StreetComplete for things. The only very frustrating thing I hate is that my house is technically in a tiny town's zone as far as utilities, but my street address is under a larger small town. I have made sure that my house and the others on my street have the mailing address town. But when I search it on Co-Maps it still shows the tiny town name. Which if I wasn't aware of this happening, I would think the address I searched isn't the same place. Does anyone know if there is a way to force OSM to use the correct address?


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Divided and conquered


The 1% is laughing at us. Always has been? Yes.

Always will be? No. Nothing lasts forever.



Gimp 3.0.8 is officially released 🥳


This might be the final release in the GIMP 3.0 series

Gimp 3.2 will include new link and vector layers, new brushes, and significant user interface improvements. Gimp 3.2 is designed to punch Adobe in the face

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in reply to Valousi

I love Gimp, use it every week, and am stoked for 3.2, but I'll believe that it punches Adobe in the face when I see it.
in reply to Valousi

Oh. Is Gimp still doing the even-numbers-stable thing?
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Intrinsically stretchable 2D MoS2 transistors



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I decided I needed to go outside the standard process and post publicly about the “typo” on LinkedIn.
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In spring 2025, JOMSR published my replication study.