> Tags and folders aren't even close to solve the problem of surfacing bookmarked links when they're needed.
I think that's an overstatement. I use tags regularly to find bookmarks in Pinboard. They work well since the content was curated by myself. I can find categories of links which can be further filtered into subcategories, etc., until I usually find what I want. It's a great way to have a collection of things I found interesting at some point, and tags and full-text search are useful enough to find them again when I need to.
Would I like a RAG type of interface over my bookmarks? Sure. But it's absolutely not required to have a good experience.
I think that's an overstatement. I use tags regularly to find bookmarks in Pinboard. They work well since the content was curated by myself. I can find categories of links which can be further filtered into subcategories, etc., until I usually find what I want. It's a great way to have a collection of things I found interesting at some point, and tags and full-text search are useful enough to find them again when I need to.
Would I like a RAG type of interface over my bookmarks? Sure. But it's absolutely not required to have a good experience.