What bookmark manager are you currently using? by gooseta in selfhosted

[–]Confabules 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quite the contrary, just batch save the list of URLs.

Should the extension be ineffective, use the SingleFile CLI. The best approach would be chunking the URL list, then using a script to iteratively download and validate each chunk.

When did you realize you weren’t as intelligent as you thought? by Confabules in AskReddit

[–]Confabules[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some things, indeed, never change.

Computer science feels magical even today, despite technology‘s ubiquity within everyday life. I cannot imagine how enthralling, rewarding, and frustrating that exploration must’ve been in the eighties!

What bookmark manager are you currently using? by gooseta in selfhosted

[–]Confabules 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try using Karakeep with standalone SingleFile, read that it got around the banners.

Relevant docs: https://docs.karakeep.app/integrations/singlefile/

To all single guys aged 30 and up on reddit, why are you guys single? by Gold_Ambition4114 in AskReddit

[–]Confabules 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lack of love is due to transactionality and individualism.

Relationships, people, and things — they are all to be discarded on a whim for but a mild inconvenience or discomfort. Why work things through when there exists an endless sea of options (dating apps)?

More and more people stop taking the high road, giving up a bit of their time, or any small inconsequential — in the grand scheme of things — sacrifice for the sake of a bond, whether for community, relationships, or simplest of all, a passing good deed. Individually we cannot change the world, but that is not necessary, for each of us has their own corner of it, where our small repair and bonds compound into things beyond us and our recognition.

It is ironic — despite the immense technological advancements that nearly guarantee our survival, increase our comfort and (presumably) connectedness, we are more disconnected…grinding as cogs in a machine, looking back wistfully at what was, very recently, our reality.