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  1. Our community member, Riiku, dove into a research rabbit hole and returned to tell us what he found about using Omnivore with alternative search engines.

    blog.omnivore.app/p/using-omni

    #opensource #omnivoreapp #productivity #search #indieweb

  2. Over the years, some 100 people have translated the entire “Iliad” into English. The latest of them, Emily Wilson, explains what different approaches to one key scene say about the original, and the translators.
    buff.ly/3ypvsBH
    #opensource #history #omnivoreapp #readlater #rss #translation

  3. "Feedback loop for reading: one reads differently if one is mindful of the possibilities of the Zettelkasten process - not: excerpts!"
    Find more about Niklas Luhmann's Zettelkasten in Jillian Hess's newsletter.
    buff.ly/3QRp5xt
    #zettelkasten #omnivoreapp #notetaking #obsidian #logseq #newsletter #pkm

  4. YouTube transcripts, Notion integration, AI-enabled daily digests, and an API client are the latest updates on Omnivore. Check out the details in our blog article:

    blog.omnivore.app/p/updates-no

    #omnivoreapp #notion #productivity #opensource #ai #api #youtube #transcripts

  5. With this program, you can create an epub from your unarchived Omnivore items.
    Find it on Github: github.com/agrmohit/omnivore-e
    Great work by @agrmohit and
    Zsolt Botykai.

    #omnivoreapp #community #bookmarks #readitlater

  6. Last year we added multiple highlight colors on the web. You can import those colors into your @obsdmd vault with a custom template. Check our guide for details 👉 buff.ly/3x50aPS

    #opensource #omnivoreapp #notetaking #productivity

  7. Recommendation from the Omnivore community:

    Wanted to learn Egyptian and didn’t know where to start?
    The new website by Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a good starting point.

    buff.ly/3V4VjrS

    #egypt #omnivoreapp #opensource #learning #community