I would find something like this very handy as now I store
links to threads of interest in my personal nodelet, but that
fills up fast and needs regular editing. Here's one scheme
off the top of my head:
- do all this in a "personal threadlet" (yea I know that makes no sense, would you rather call it the "personal sewing basket"? ;-) to which you can add a link
to the root node of the currently viewed thread (no sense tracking
subthreads separately, or is there?) in the same way the personal nodelet adds links
- each link has a box which is checked to indicate that you're up to date,
and then the link is hidden
- the box is cleared and the link reappears as soon as something is added
to the thread
- there should also be a link at the bottom to "remove this thread" so
you can ditch something you're reading when it no longer interests you
I may have overcomplicated it, but this looks pretty neat in my head!
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