Kollect: The Native KDE Link Collector I Built for Myself 0 ▲ Larvitz Blog 1 hour ago · 15 min read2961 words · Tech · hide · 0 comments I have a very predictable failure mode when reading the web. I open an interesting article, decide I will come back to it later, and leave the tab open. Then I do the same thing another twenty times. The tabs stop being a reading list and become archaeological layers. Browser bookmarks never fixed this for me. They are good at preserving a URL, but a URL and a title are not enough to answer the question I actually have two weeks later: why did I save this? Read-it-later services answer more of that question, but most of them turn a small personal collection into another account, another cloud database, and often another web application. So I built Kollect. Kollect is a small native KDE Plasma 6 link collector. I paste a URL, and it immediately files the link into the current ISO week. In the background it fetches the page and asks an OpenRouter model to extract a useful title, publication date, author, tags, a primary topic, and a short summary. The result is a collection I can skim… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.