Fediverse, how do you keep track of what you read?

I've been obsessed with reading lately. Not just the act of reading but retaining what I've read. I know there are concepts and tools like "a commonplace book" (basically a personal collection of knowledge and quotes), flash cards, spreadsheets, Goodreads, etc etc. I never seem to stick with any of them.

@Rovine I use Goodreads still because I haven't yet added book tracking to my own site. I intend to do so, since it doesn't need to be so social or Amazon focused just to note that I read this book on these dates.

@Rovine Also I read a lot online via Pocket, which allows you track the archive date too. So not only can I see when I added it, but when I marked it as read.

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@david I thought of making a personal reading list as my little front end project! I have goodreads but I don't update it diligently.

@Rovine That's a good idea! It could also help apply some of the knowledge from the tutorials that you're doing. I usually have to make myself try something out by making a side project to get a grasp of it.

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