I exported mine and searched for “http”. I got 1,882. Crazy. I only use about 20 regularly.

  • TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    In my desktop browser I have about sixty between my quick dial, and the menu bar.

    I visit about 10 of them every day, and I visit most of them at some point during the week. I have folders on the menu bar for long-term storage, but individual bookmarks on the menu bar are short-term, ones I’ll want for a few days or weeks but know I’ll get rid of when they’ve served their purpose. But, now that I look at it, some of the individual…

    You know what? It all makes sense to me, I know where everything is, and I’m happy.

    • FarraigePlaisteaċ (sé/é)@lemmy.worldOP
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      7 days ago

      That is the funniest comment termination I’ve ever read :D

      It sounds like you have a very clear system. That’s what I want to get to and am getting to.

      I have been very diligent about saving bookmarks to the relevant folders, so on the surface everything looked organised. Only when I did the export I realised I had way more info than I could possibly ever consume. I’m down to under 300 now with the rest living in a HTML page/dashboard I can visit if I ever need to.