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submitted 1 month ago by rtxn@lemmy.world to c/Dullsters@dullsters.net

Right now I'm moving my stuff from Floorp over to Librewolf and noticed that some of my bookmarks are ones that were auto-created by Manjaro.

Manjaro was the first Linux distro I used as a daily driver (after Windows Update ate my boot partition) around the spring of 2022. I know that four years is not a long time, but within context, I've wiped and reinstalled my PC at least six times (soon to be seven) and moved from Firefox to Brave to Floorp to Librewolf, and those bookmarks survived everything.

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[-] Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe 4 points 1 month ago

I have bookmarks from 2006. I stopped using bookmarks 10 years ago

[-] Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 month ago

I can’t remember when I did that. Probably around 2015 or something. Long before that, I used to have a curated and well organised collection of bookmarks, but at some point that just didn’t feel useful any longer.

Nowadays though, my collection is very small and none of them really matter. If I forgot to make backups, and had to reinstall everything, I could make new bookmarks in an hour.

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