I am a product engineer and have helped build software from small startups, to manipulating hundreds of millions of data points. I write API's and make tools that make developers lives easier.
Right now my favorite setup is using notion.so . I have an "inbox" folder I just throw everything into during the day so I don't have to worry about organizing.
Then I go through them at the end of the day. Often times there's ones I decided not to read. The ones I keep I put into a learning folder/note, under a "readme" section. Once I read them I put them in in the same learning folder but under a topic for whatever I read. What's nice about this is that I can also write down any notes about that. Or link to other things for reference.
I periodically go through the read list to prune things.
I find that just mass bookmarking things or using stuff like pocket, I Mark a lot of things GS I eventually never want or need to read. So this works for me really well.
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Right now my favorite setup is using notion.so . I have an "inbox" folder I just throw everything into during the day so I don't have to worry about organizing.
Then I go through them at the end of the day. Often times there's ones I decided not to read. The ones I keep I put into a learning folder/note, under a "readme" section. Once I read them I put them in in the same learning folder but under a topic for whatever I read. What's nice about this is that I can also write down any notes about that. Or link to other things for reference.
I periodically go through the read list to prune things.
I find that just mass bookmarking things or using stuff like pocket, I Mark a lot of things GS I eventually never want or need to read. So this works for me really well.