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Introducing: Bookmarks on this blog

Pixel art illustration showing a character uploading books to a digital library on a retro, blocky computer interface in a vintage video game style.

For over a decade I collected bookmarks into my Chrome browser, and eventually once every 2-3 years I did a clean up and review of the things I saved.
Crazy thing is that most of the time when I save a favorite or something to refer later, I rarely actually go back to the source or re-consume the content. Less than 1% of the time I actually go back and re-visit any of this bookmarks.

Instead for the other hand I also have some resources that I track somewhere else. And for this case, I think I revisit them way more often. For example, sometimes I left a email with important information in unread, and I consume it for a while. So why not do the same with your browser?

Around 5 years ago I start using Notion for many things, one of them was to keep my “Good Reads”, “Tools” and “Lists”.

Bookmarks for me are a collection of things I want to read later, tools I want to review later or list I want to use for different marketing or technical things.

Today I decide I will starting sharing some of this bookmakers here on my personal website, so I can refer to those later, but anybody can see it too. I think this is aligns perfectly with the recently debuted “Reviews” category here. So every Bookmark will live under that category.

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