I could also just create a backup screennshot of what my inoreader feeds look like (with images) and then scrape it later with OCRĮDIT EDIT - OCR for subreddit subscriptions I also want to have an exported list of all the items I put in inoreader into dynalist for backup so I know how i organize it. Its kind of tedious but I add every feed manually into inoreader one by one. I used feedly premium for well over a year and I think inoreader premium fits my needs better I’m in the middle of redoing my entire Feedly vs Inoreader setup, so I can aggregate things and information on the web easier It saves me from (1) opening a tab → (2) navigating to the specific information → (3) Copying information → (4) Navigating back to dynalist → (5) closing out the tab. Other times I use OCR: I use it when citing references, so I might say take an annotated screenshot from stackoverflow to cite my references, but then when I revisit it later, I can just preview the image and grab out the data without ever visiting the site. I use this OCR recognition a lot when I make annotated images, and sometimes I want to extract that short paragraph afterward, without using native object files, etc You can do this with 3rd party programs (officelens, photoscanners), but with my methodology, its just one simple workflow, one hotkey away, without having to open this box and fiddle with the another android program, etc This is especially useful for textbooks as well, if I don’t have a PDF version of it What’s good about this as well, is I can simply just take a picture of something →google photos uploads it automatically → navigate to → run OCR. “1” and “l” generally get mixed up, sometimes formatting gets wonky, but I just clean it up afterwards, doesnt take long
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