Readwise Reader

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knight  •  17 Feb 2023   •    
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Readwise is one of the hot products recently; it allows you to manage all your content highlights, including kindle and Kobo services; you can export all these highlight content to some of the most popular services that act as your second brains like Notion, Obsidian or Logseq.

The Readwise reader, on the other end, acts as one of the popular ways to capture different sources of content, including newsletters, RSS feeds and even Twitter lists. So paying one fee to access both services seems like a good deal.

I am considering paying for the services, but I m struggling to get these into my workflows. Unfortunately, the workflow might not work for me.

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@knight I’ve seen people use it with Obsidian, before. I set up Zotero at one point to collect references, but I’ve forgotten how to use it. Now I’m just waiting for someone to invent an AI assistant to automatically sort everything I read and write into a personal database.

Winkletter  •  18 Feb 2023, 10:03 pm

Readwise got Ghost Reader build in which can summary the content you have bookmark which then you can import into your personal database ( Obsidian / logseq or others ), that might be pretty close to what you want.

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knight  •  19 Feb 2023, 2:55 am

If I just wait long enough AI will do everything for me. That’s what it’s starting to feel like. :)

Winkletter  •  19 Feb 2023, 9:12 am

lol true, and we get replace by AI soon …

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knight  •  20 Feb 2023, 1:48 pm

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