I’ve got some standing orders of 1 or 2 euros every month for bigger projects like grapheneos and kde. And for small apps that I actively use, I try to donate 5 or 10 euros now and then. It’s not much but I believe if everyone is doing their part we succeed in the long run


I donate $50 a year to KDE and GrapheneOS each.
Gonna donate $50 a year to Libreoffice and maybe CachyOS starting June.
Gonna donate the same to the Servo browser if it becomes even remotely usable.
Used to donate to Mint but stopped because I don’t use Mint anymore.
Servo is actually quite usable, right now.
I tried it. If I remember correctly it had no bookmarks, no dark mode, no adblock. Those three features are essential for me in a browser. Especially bookmarks, I have 6500 bookmarks.
6500 bookmarks? Do you use then like I do? Add a bookmark. Never look in bookmarks.
Assuming you do use them, how often do you visit 6500 websites? Seems like searching in general would be easier than searching through your bookmarks.
Do you run a script now and then to see if the site still exists?
Finally I cant tell you how curious I am what you bookmark for 6500 websites. Consider exporting them?
I have my bookmarks in folders and subfolders, so I can find them when I need to.
In terms of what my bookmarks are:
The core theme here is that I refuse to use built-in tracking mechanisms. I don’t want vendor lock-in so I use bookmarks instead to manage them (which Qobuz makes very difficult).
Gotta say that is organized.
Curious about bookmarking video games. Like games online? Guides? How would that work? You can self host collections, so why the book mark?
Same with Manga, why not self host your own library?
Seems like you are making a lot of work for a browser when the tools to do it much easier are already there.
With games, they’re are various categories like:
In terms of manga, I use a database site but there are limitations.
As for why I don’t self-host, I don’t really want to buy more disk space in this economy. Also (and more importantly) a collection of pirated manga is far harder to backup than just a database. In terms of preservation, I have so much new stuff to read that I’m not too fussed if something goes away.
Isn’t this the truth.
Thanks for kindly responding, I find it interesting.