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My bookmarking categories in March 2020

A weird one off post where I documented the various bookmarks I had captured
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For no particular reason, other than I figured it might help me make better sense of how I organise articles, here’s a fairly detailed breakdown of my bookmarking setup.

Currently I’m using Raindrop.io but I’ve also used Pinboard, Pocket and Larder happily in the past too.

At the moment, Raindrop seems like the most comprehensive of the bookmarking apps I’ve tried. It has a very nice UI, a consistent desktop/mobile experience, a (newly launched) API and supports syncing content to a storage provider (Dropbox or Google Drive) too.

Anyway, I’ve linked some articles that I’ve found interesting myself within a lot of the categories.

Most of them need some work, and I’ve got almost as many unsorted bookmarks as I do sorted since I write a custom title, description and apply tags for searching rather than just dumping them.

I had a lot of stuff from Pocket that I archived which makes up the bulk of it. Most things I had in Pinboard were tagged so they were easy to transition into Raindrop.

If you’ve got any feedback or want to share your own bookmarking categories, let me know! You can find my contact details on my about page B)

???Copy

Anything that is generally quirky or surprising like this, this or this

Behind the ScenesCopy

Great stories or posts that reveal what goes on behind the scenes of various products and companies

Generally trends towards game development

BusinessCopy

EconomicsCopy

This tends to be anything related to the economy, the theory of economics or generally anything to do with money

MarketingCopy

Lessons and resources related to marketing of products, or marketing as an art

ReportsCopy

Various reports (shareholder, governmental, memos)

ResourcesCopy

General advice or reference material for going about conducting business and/or setting one up

StrategyCopy

The art of setting strategy, as it relates to business, and how business things get done, in spite of their sheer scale

DesignCopy

InspirationCopy

Cool websites that have interesting designs in some form or another

ResourcesCopy

Design resources such as fonts, CSS frameworks, placeholder images or guides on how best to layout a design

UI / UXCopy

Tips and tricks on providing a functional, accessible design. Generally just for web design but doesn’t strictly have to be.

MiscellaneousCopy

Anything that doesn’t have an obvious category. If there seems to be a grouping of related articles, it’d prompt the creation of a new category but I also don’t want to generate more categories that are useful.

PostmortemsCopy

Reviews in what went wrong, whether it be business, software or videogames. As this category grows, I’ll likely split them out into eg; Business/Postmortems but for now, I don’t have a big enough collection.

ProductivityCopy

Anything related to the art of productivity. It may also just be articles reminding you that sometimes less is more!

RecommendationsCopy

Things that I have been recommended but haven’t looked into yet. If they are part of a medium that I track somewhere else (eg; books into Goodreads, games into How Long To Beat), then I tend to just put them there straight away. There may be threads that have a wide range of recommendations eg; book recommendations so I generally scour them when I get time and put the interesting items into eg; Goodreads.

ShoppingCopy

Things that look cool and I might want to buy one day. I may also just want to keep them for reference to link to people too.

SocietyCopy

DiscourseCopy

A bit of a wishy washy grouping but anything related to discussion of ideas and what can go wrong as a result. Perhaps communication is a clearer name for this category.

GovernmentsCopy

Articles related to governments, whether it be their functions, warfare (from a political point of view, not an on-the-ground point of view) or just “government related things”

InfrastructureCopy

This can be specific infrastructure or articles about infrastructure in general ie cost overruns or how a traffic light system operates

News MediaCopy

Resources provided by the news media (eg; a database containing financial entities and their appearances in the media) or articles about the media itself. This doesn’t contain articles FROM the news media however. It’s more of a meta category.

PeopleCopy

This could be articles on specific people (biographies, news pieces) or “people” in a broader sense such as a story on a town or city.

PoliticsCopy

Politics of any form, whether it be governmental (elections, “red tape”) or more local such as office or industry politics

World ViewsCopy

A bit of an abstract category. This contains articles and quotes that upon reading, I thought “Oh! This gave me some insight into how certain groups or individuals come to view the world.”. That’s neither a good or a bad thing, just interesting. Often it contains things that I’ve never considered before myself.

SportsCopy

I had two links related to wrestling I put in here. I don’t follow sports much but sometimes there can be interesting crossovers between say sports and business.

TechnologyCopy

DatabasesCopy

Articles, Stack Overflow snippets and links in general related to “databases”. For now, this has no subcategorisation between eg; MySQL v Postgres, SQL vs “NoSQL” and databases themselves vs database concepts.

Growing As A DeveloperCopy

Some recommendations from other developers (eg; keep a logbook), utilities (resume creators, competency matrixes) and other tools for improving as a developer

Historical EventsCopy

Links to “historical events” which can be anything from unexpected outages and long running debates to fascinating snippets that somehow haven’t been lost yet

LanguagesCopy

Anything specific to a programming language whether it be a blog post, tutorial, library or book. At the moment, I haven’t split these out into subcategories as each article is tagged with their respective langauges anyway making search easy.

Lower LevelCopy

Anything related to “low level things”. As someone who deals primarily with higher level languages (Python, Javascript) day to day, I classify C++ and C as low level too, haha.

NeighboursCopy

This is really just blog posts with no particular category or links to entire websites or blogs. Neighbours in this term just means other developers in the industry.

NetworkingCopy

As it suggests on the tin, any articles, posts etc related to networking in general.

ObservabilityCopy

This is a pretty new and empty category. I’m misusing the term on purpose as it has links to articles relating to observability as well as monitoring.

Reference MaterialsCopy

Anything (lists, lists of lists, books, websites etc) that are useful to reference. There are some things in here that shouldn’t be such as books on building applications in a specific language so it’s a little bit of a dumping ground at the moment. I don’t have a good distinction for where language-specific guides should live (languages or reference materials?)

Reverse EngineeringCopy

All things related to the art of reverse engineering such as applications, blog posts and reference guides

SecurityCopy

As it says on the tin. Recommendations as well as interesting implementations related to security.

Shared ConceptsCopy

If it’s technical / software development related but not part of any specific category (Unicode for example), I stick it in here

The Art of DevelopmentCopy

This is another wishy-washy category since it has some things which should be part of Growing As A Developer as well as things that are more like how you should properly structure data rather than the actual act of development itself. I still need to refine this more.

The Industry ItselfCopy

This could be stories about “people” (in an individual sense), “people” (in the group sense), people opposing other people and also choices made by people. Sometimes companies too.

ToolingCopy

Tools and utilities that are useful to refer to later. Think CLIs, GUIs, CDNs and any other 3 letter combination you like.

The Art of WritingCopy

Something I’m looking to flesh out but any articles or references on how to write better!