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PrivateBin
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Rentry.co
Write.as
massCode
Ghostbin
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start.me
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My Mind
GitHub Gist
Raindrop.ioBased on our record, Raindrop.io seems to be a lot more popular than GitHub Gist. While we know about 190 links to Raindrop.io, we've tracked only 8 mentions of GitHub Gist. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
If you are learning things, you could also create github gists. That way your repos will only be coding related, while you can create tutorials / work exercises in gists. Source: over 3 years ago
I use Github, both for full repos and for short gists. Source: over 4 years ago
On the other hand, shared DartPads are just gists on GitHub so theoretically they can include code that works with different packages. Of course, such gists will not compile in DartPad and will be displayed as having errors :(. Source: over 4 years ago
Perhaps github gists? https://gist.github.com/discover. Source: over 4 years ago
I looked at Github gists, but they are focused in displaying the markdown sourcecode (so e.g. Hyperlinks won't be clickable [1] ). Options just don't seem to be focused on simply hosting PDFs/information with clickable references. Source: almost 5 years ago
I use Raindrop for this purpose: https://raindrop.io/ It doesn't scrape the article like Instapaper or Pocket, which I actually prefer since it keeps things simple and I can choose how I want to view the article. The only downside I've found so far is that URLs must be unique to each feed, so you can have multiple feeds but you can't put the same URL into multiple feeds. - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
I moved to https://raindrop.io/. Imported all the Pocket stuff with no issues, free plan is enough for me. - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
I personally use Raindrop.io [0]. I have used it for more than 3 years and it does it's job very well. [0] http://raindrop.io/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
I have been using https://raindrop.io/ for this and find it quite useful. Never end up reading everything I save but it keeps my browser less chaotic and adding bookmarks from the browser extension and on iOS is quite seemless. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
You might be thinking of https://raindrop.io which is developed by a Kazakh developer? - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Pastebin.com - Pastebin.com is a website where you can store text for a certain period of time.
Pinboard - Pinboard is a personal archive for things you find online and don't want to forget.
PrivateBin - PrivateBin is a minimalist, open source online pastebin where the server has zero knowledge of...
Diigo - Diigo is a powerful research tool and a knowledge-sharing community
hastebin - Pad editor for source code.
Instapaper - Instapaper is a simple tool to save web pages for reading later.