It’s not selective sync, but you can get something similar with Ignore Files [1] in SynchThing. This functionality can also be configured via the webGUI and within apps such as MobiusSync [2].
At the top you can see a timeline view with vertical intensity bars that can be clicked to go into a specific date range. I could see a possibility where instead of the number of snapshots of a site, it would be the number of bookmarks in the date range.
They also do something interesting with their day display just below. Instead of changing opacity the size of the bubbles around the dates expand based on the number of snapshots. In the case of bookmarks, I would think it should be possible to calculate the size of the bubbles once, and only recalculate if a bookmark gets deleted. Hopefully this would keep the GUI responsive.
Very intriguing tool that brings bookmarks to life in Chrome with a time travel element. There is a lot to be said for the plugin as is.
Some thoughts:
- Have you thought about some type of timeline view with a clickable element that has a size dependent on the number of bookmarks for the day? When you click on that day it displays the sites you bookmarked on that day along with the top 2-3 words from each site in some type of auto-sorting word cloud?
- On the flip side, what if you had a word cloud generated from all of your bookmarks where if you click on a specific word, it shows your interest in that topic over time?
- Looking forward in time, what if the plugin could make recommendations for sites you might want to visit in the future based on the sites that you have already bookmarked? Sort of like a personalized Digg whose recommendations would change based on what you bookmarked in the last 30 days?
- Along similar lines is there a way to comb through the browser history and spot specific pages that have been visited multiple times in the past and recommend to the user that they be bookmarked to save a search engine visit, etc?
- It seems like the plugin is checking to see if the bookmark is live. Any possibility that in case of linkrot that it could suggest the bookmark be edited to point to one of the various archive sites out there that has a live snapshot of the site?
Installed the plugin and very intriguing MVP. Thank you for pulling this together. I have two questions/feature requests.
- Have you thought about adding edit functionality to your content sourcing under feed settings to add or remove sites? Wikipedia, Stack Overflow, and other sites come to mind.
- Have you thought about adding an report export functionality of links recommended? Basically to help an individual understand why their copy of the algorithm is recommending specific items.
Has anyone done an analysis of MacOS and Chrome OS using similar methodologies? I would be curious as to the extent of the information being sent back to each of the "Mother Ships" in a side by side comparison, if that's even possible.
1. https://docs.syncthing.net/users/ignoring.html
2. https://mobiussync.com