4 hours ago · Tech · 0 comments

Raindrop.io recently released Stella, an AI assistant for searching, organising, and summarising bookmarks. I’ve been using it to work through nearly 18 years of saved links, and the experience of chatting with my bookmark archive has been surprisingly great. In some situations, it has even replaced mindless doomscrolling, especially in the little moments like waiting in a supermarket queue.At first I was using Stella for simple library maintenance; cleaning up duplicate tags, fixing spelling mistakes, merging related tags, and dealing with the sheer inertia of a tag collection that has been accreting since del.icio.us. Lately, though, I’ve been getting more ambitious: processing my read-but-unsorted bookmarks and moving the good ones into my public feed at links.thejaymo.net.After a lot of trial and error with batch processing, I realised the best approach was to call Raindrop’s MCP tool names directly using the public API documentation. So below I’m sharing two versions of the…

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