i guess the funny way to do this is to figure out if cohost has a rss option and just publicly linking every tab I collect to a side feed. probably most of it public

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i guess the funny way to do this is to figure out if cohost has a rss option and just publicly linking every tab I collect to a side feed. probably most of it public
maybe it helps to know that there is an rss feed for each cohost "page"?
I've tried this before for making RSS feeds from arbitrary places and aggregating them together for you: https://github.com/DIYgod/RSSHub
it comes with browser extensions to make it a little faster to add stuff to your feeds.
I haven't used it a whole ton yet, but it seems to work!
coincidentally while clicking links on the obsidian discord server i came across this in the last 5 minutes!
it appears to be an open source read it later app, it can be used via their hosted instance or set up your own
i just found it, so i have no experience with it, but maybe it is interesting
edit:
looks like rss is not yet implemented https://github.com/omnivore-app/omnivore/issues/2029
oh looks like I'll have to get on that discord lol, I'm already in the cult of Obsidian
it is not super clear to me how omnivore integrates with obsidian, but it is mentioned on omnivore's home page
here is the obsidian official discord link so you do not need to go digging for it https://discord.gg/obsidianmd