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Some Reflections After a Month of Tracking My Own Online Activity (mcwhittemore.com)
Since 8:38 PM on February 22nd, I’ve been recording all my browsing activity in a database I manage using a custom-built browser extension and a wrapper around @rosskevin/ifvisible. The result? I now have a clear picture of just how much time I’ve spent on the web this past month. And, well… I spend a lot of time reading email. Go figure.
I failed moving my Google calendar to Proton (shilin.ca)
Basically, the title.
Is stuff online worth saving? (rubenerd.com)
Related to my post about self-hosted bookmarking tools (thanks to everyone for the suggestions!), I’ve been exporting my bookmarks from various sites so I can eventually aggregate them into once place. It’s a lot of work, and it might mostly be for naught.
Show HN: NoteTech – Create personal automations by writing notes (simpltech.ai)
Show HN: I built a calendar designed for tiny habits (ycombinator.com)
How I search in 2024 (vickiboykis.com)