Full-text search pages you annotated and bookmarked with highlighting and annotation for websites visited. No signup is necessary, and you can import from every major bookmarking service. IT has extensions for Firefox and all Chromium based browsers.

It is offline-first. All data is stored on your device for full privacy and is open-source code. Backup your data to any of your favourite cloud providers for syncing across devices.

See https://www.ghacks.net/2019/10/28/https-github-com-worldbrain-memex/

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    4 years ago

    This looks pretty interesting. I’ve looked for annotation extensions in the past but they were too inconvenient to use and untrustworthy for privacy.

    Edit: I’ve looked at their simplified privacy policy. I really like that they’ve limited how much money investors can make, and funds their company not by selling privacy but through their own revenue, grants, and steward ownership.

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    4 years ago

    I use plaintext Markdown files to copy / pate interested links and some parts of content. This is just a text file so I can easily search a link using grep or whatever text editor.

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      4 years ago

      Do you find any need for organizing your files, or is searching that effective?