I’ve been struggling with something that sounds simple but is surprisingly annoying:

capturing content quickly across devices in a self-hosted environment.

On Android there’s share, on iOS shortcuts, on desktop copy/paste… but everything feels fragmented.

I often end up losing things or postponing them just because capturing isn’t frictionless.

Curious how others handle this.

    • oldany@lemmy.worldOP
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      7 hours ago

      Good question 🙂

      For me it’s mostly the small, in-the-moment things:

      • a link I want to check later
      • a quick thought or idea
      • a snippet of text or code
      • something I see on my phone that I don’t want to lose
      • sometimes even just a reminder or “I should look into this”

      Not really structured notes — more like “things that appear during the day” that I don’t want to think about organizing right away.

      That’s also why tools like Joplin or OneNote never quite fit for me in that specific moment — they work great once you sit down to write something, but not as much as a quick, frictionless entry point.

      • Lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        7 hours ago

        Right on. I actually saw your response to the other person down lower right after posting this 😂

        I’m curious to see how you tackle this puzzle. I usually just text myself with this kind of thing, but I know that doesn’t work for everyone…

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          7 hours ago

          Yeah exactly — that’s pretty much the pattern I kept falling into too.

          “Texting myself” works, but it still feels like you’re bending a tool to do something it wasn’t really designed for.

          What I was trying to fix was that exact moment before that — when something appears and you either capture it instantly… or lose it.

          So instead of choosing the tool each time, I tried to make the entry point always the same, and push the “what is this?” decision later.

          Curious if that resonates with how you use it day-to-day.