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Chris Carella
@ccarella.eth
What is your strategy for saving articles and essays to read later. Bonus points if you actually read them later.
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adrienne
@adrienne
I have a concept of a plan for saving articles
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Zach
@zd
i use https://getmatter.com/ religiously few features i like: - auto-import for email newsletters - chrome extension to save articles found on web or mobile - transcribes podcasts so you can read those too - text-to-speech if you want articles read to you
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JA Westenberg
@joanwestenberg.eth
Chuck 'em in Pocket. Read 'em on my Kobo.
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MetaEnd🎩
@metaend.eth
I use asana as todo list, basically for everything
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hellno the optimist
@hellno.eth
Readwise.io using it daily for essays, rss feeds and email newsletters https://warpcast.com/hellno.eth/0xad593211
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casslin.eth
@casslineth
Use @cast2save for farcaster ones. Also have a notion page to save online article links. I find it easier to finish afterwards if organizing them via topics, and make myself write summary/conclusion of them
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Dwayne 'The Jock' Ronson
@dwayne
open it in a tab and hope i get to it (i won't)
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akiff
@akiff
the only good answer to this is reader by readwise - and luckily the founder @hoodwink is newly on warpcast and hopefully a readwise channel will start soon!
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Zach
@zherring
Depends on why I'm saving it! 1. Are.na if it's research to be referred to later. 2. Pocket if I want to read with my eyeballs but less often because... 3. I have a telegram bot that takes links and spits out LLM audio files So telegram has kind of become my read-later-podcast-channel.
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@trh
Saving to consume: Instapaper Saving for posterity: Notes
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Kiraa♡
@fwkiraa.eth
i just save the links to my notes, sometimes i set a reminder to read them. but honestly i don't read most later, i will probably find another article to read, forgetting i have one saved.
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dylan
@dylsteck.eth
i use getpocket.com because their extensions across iOS, chrome etc have been super easy for me to use(just click one button) and yeah in the past few months I have been using my inbox itself a lot more :D would be cool to see what else I could index/save with that much ease of use, I can just click the button & forget about it(good free tier too)
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Ox Bid
@oxb
Saved messages in telegram 👀 Always read them
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alex
@alexgrover
I’m a big user of reading list in safari, I’m on Apple for phone and laptop tho
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bradq
@bradq
I leave them up on an open tab and those I read. Requires a limited number and I don’t like clutter so gives an urgency to read them. I use bookmarks, email to self and read later apps but I don’t read those. Tabs I read. 🫡
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simo
@cameinafluffer.eth
Just add the link in whatever todo app you're using
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Chukwuka Osakwe
@chukwukaosakwe
leave them open on chrome.
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Erik
@eriks
on laptop i have a separate window w a bunch of tabs open i can go back to, if they stand test of time and i’m still interested whenever i get to it i’ll read em mobile i do the same in chrome but rarely get back to em
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downshift. 🏎️💨
@downshift.eth
Instapaper still rocks i sync offline anytime i fly and i have tons of stuff to read
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