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I find interesting article on the internet but can't / don't want to see it right now so i save it in a .txt file with a random name. I never look at it again and, a week later, i delete all txt files cause desktop looks cluttered.

Is this stupid?

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    It's cheaper than using Pocket but then again, I do eventually get to those articles and they mercifully don't need an internet connection when I do.
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    Hey how come you forgot bookmark?
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    I used to leave the tab opened on ny phone, well let me put it this way. When you have more than 100 tabs opened that number turns Into a :) on chrome mobile ...

    After a while something usually happens that makes chrome crash and all tabs are gone.

    I'm trying to use bookmarks instead now ...
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    After using different things for that, I've ended up using Google Inbox to save something to read later. At least it will eventually appear in my Inbox...
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    @qwerty1337 The first time I got the ":)" tab counter, I didn't know whether to feel proud or ashamed.

    Plus, Chrome on Android doesn't have a "Bookmark all tabs" feature. 😥
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    Maybe just save all the links in a single text file? Or Google docs, even better. Not cluttering your desktop and you can open it anywhere.
    I think saving them for later is better than what I do, which is go ham in a depth-first article hunting situation and end up having spent 5 hours doing nothing productive.
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    I have a session manager. Whenever I have to restart my computer I save the browser session, restart, and then never use that session ever again. It's a glorified recycle bin.
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