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Meet Chaos, Notea, and Public library by stark

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Chaos

I have been using Raindrop as my go-to bookmarking tool for years now, but I also tried out a couple of others like mymind, for example. The struggle I had with mymind in the first place was that you could not add your layer of organisation.

This bookmarking tool immediately caught my eye as it is beautifully designed. All the bookmarks you saved were structured and organized by mymind‘’s AI. They changed that to add your tags as an organizational layer to give it another try. But, I also just found out about Chaos (not sure if I like the name since a bookmarking tool should prevent Chaos and somehow has a negative taste).

First of all, Chaos lets you save anything from the web, along with your local images and documents. But I think it is fair to say that most of the bookmarking tools out there are doing the same.

Notea

Notea is an exciting new note-taking and project management tool that is entirely open-source, privacy-first, and self-hosted. When you take a first look at Notea, you will quickly realize the similarities to Notion, and I somehow get the impression that this somehow was the intention.

On Product Hunt, someone in the comments asked if Notea is the open-source and privacy-first equivalent to Notion, as Photopea is open-source equivalent to Photoshop. I think this is a pretty good comparison.

So, Notea is fully markdown compatible, and you can even publish your content on the web and share your docs, wikis, blogs with others.

Stark is a Suite of Tools that helps companies of all sizes to make their software products more accessible and compliant. In March, Stark opened up the doors to their Public Library, the largest, centralized accessibility resource on the internet.

Stark‘s Public Library contains around 1,000 carefully curated articles, tools, courses, and guides, all within the area of accessibility. And it all covers a spectrum of topics like Gaming, Software & Tools, Standards, and more.

I hope these tools help you in your daily life.