Small, addendum, having looked at the github discussion: I don't need to 
*count* visits or keep a history (I'd archive the browser history if I 
did). I just want to know when I last visited a web page.

I keep some of my bookmarks in TiddlyWiki and that works pretty well apart 
from not tracking which sites I visited when -- so I've never scaled this 
up as much as I'd like. 

Why am I doing this? I am trying to bring a little additional order to some 
of my reading. It's a January experiment, that's all. I often find that I 
haven't checked in with some sites for too long (and I do not want to 
consume RSS or anything in the meantime).*

Maybe down the road it would be interesting to combine this 
<https://github.com/moderatemisbehaviour/TW5-get-pinboard-bookmarks> (plugin 
for pulling pinboard bookmarks into tiddlers), a Tiddlywiki hosted on 
node.js, and perhaps a browser plugin for updating the Tiddlywiki (that is, 
the date of any site bookmarked if visited without clicking on it in the 
wiki). But for now I'll settle for manual curation and a date that updates 
when an adjacent link is clicked! :-)


*This is something I've wanted to do anyway for a long time but, FWIW, I 
did recently have the experience of finding that I didn't discover known 
bugs in a security system which I might have discovered ahead of what 
turned out to be a false alarm event, and not a burglarly, if I had 
realised how long it was since I lasted visited a particular site.

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