It lets you search and segment your bookmarks in context in what I think is quite an interesting way. Eg “everything critical of AI from hacker news”
This is a start but we’re already finding this allows you to save everything and find it later easily/uncover surprising connections between your links.
So "everything critical of AI from hacker news" is a search query. Why not just have search return useful results for this query? Why do I need to engage with a chatbot?
Now you can do much more in context. You can search deeper within this batch, or ask to summarize those links, or prepare a draft of a report/email containing those bookmarks in their context. At least to us, it opens the doors to what is possible.
i built this site (https://fanzine.world) to help people discover micro-creators and share their top 5 faves. not sure what to do with it. maybe someone here has a suggestion?
The markdown part is like a simple note for the link. So instead of getting 'www.link.com' we can show just 'note' and if we click it, it still behave like the link where it will open it somewhere.
Thank you! A group chat is perfect for some links but also some downsides. Hard to find old links, you get pinged even if it’s not important, you get a link but don’t have time at that moment. This is a calm way to share links and has the serendipity of living on your Home Screen. I hope it feels more walkie talkie than text message.