![]() ![]() Both the built in web GUI, and the third party calibre-web are not what I am looking for. I’ve tried multiple things for web reading / reading on mobile, and have not found a great solution yet. For example, I have a script that lets me get the total wordcount of my library, or a subset of the library. It has tons of plugins for things, and since it written in python and has the ability to add custom metadata columns, it is relatively easy to extend. It’s not for your “active” books, like anything that you want to annotate, instead more for a “clean” copies or “finished” copies of books or large documents. In terms of book archival, calibre is awesome. This is something that I am still very much working on, and don’t have a good solution. I may be missing a strict search toggle though…Īlong with that I use Notion to create ‘manual pages’ for various projects and for Task and Project management using Thomas Frank’s Project Management Template. ![]() I have found it to be a double edged sword when you are looking for a specific article and the search terms bring up a billion results that do not get narrowed down. So when im hungry and searching for a chicken recipe, i will find that article when i search ‘chicken recipe’ and forget the name of the article. So if i bookmark a spicy chicken recipe called ‘yummy yum recipe’ it, in theory, should be able to add the tag chicken recipe to it. The interesting thing about their service is that they use AI to assist in searching through your bookmarks by adding ‘tags’ to your bookmark. I also use MyMind to enter quick notes from the browser and to keep track of my bookmarks (I always forget to export them when changing distros lol) and articles I find interesting. I’m paying for sync until I get my self-hosted sync back up. I’m using my own implementation of to organize my notes and link ideas together. ![]()
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