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lchski committed May 11, 2024
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Expand Up @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ I’ve been stretching Pinboard, though, with much of my reading now being email

Reader has a definite leg up in some ways, particularly as much of my annotation lately is really just highlighting, plus some occasional commentary or notes to self on my part. It does so in a rich way, and that richness enables a bunch of other features, like [Readwise’s spaced repetition resurfacing of annotated material](https://readwise.io/). It also alooks and feels like a modern app, while Pinboard doesn’t.

But it’s that sophistication that has me pause: limited though Pinboard can be, it’s also incredibly dependable; a solid, simple schema that I could easily replicate if needed. Fortunately, they both have extensive enough APIs that portability is at least theoretically possible.
But it’s that sophistication that has me pause: limited though Pinboard can be, it’s also incredibly dependable; a solid, simple schema that I could easily replicate if needed. Fortunately, they both have extensive enough APIs that portability is at least theoretically possible. This could quickly spiral into yet more tech, of course: Craig points to the [Readwise Obsidian integration](https://github.com/readwiseio/obsidian-readwise), yet another entire ecosystem of read/write/storage to consider. Anyhow—tech enough for one day.

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