@matt_birchler I'm on the free trial right now. Am I right in thinking that Quick Reads doesn't save your place in an article?
@matt_birchler still curious about this

@brzz Sorry, didn't see this!

No, it does not track your reading position. I'm not opposed to adding it, I just don't use it myself so I hadn't prioritized it. Are you looking for general reading position, or audio position (or both)?

@matt_birchler ideally both, but I find general reading position more of a dealbreaker personally. Coming back to long articles days later, I have no chance of remembering my place 😅
@brzz Got it! Looks for this incoming 😊

@matt_birchler awesome, thanks! My 7 days is up now but I'll keep an eye out. This would definitely bring me back

RIP Pocket 😢

@brzz It's available in the web interface now! If you have any notes, please let me know, I'm keen to iterate on it.

@matt_birchler thanks for the quick turnaround! Playing around with it a little it seems to scroll a little further forward than I'd expect.

Take https://lisamelton.net/2023/10/05/memories-of-steve/
I stop with the top of my screen at "By that time Safari", when I reopen and resume the top of my screen shows "several sessions with him to complete that cycle". 7 paragraphs further down

Memories of Steve

Originally published elsewhere on Thursday, April 10, 2014. I have no plans to watch that new movie about Steve Jobs. As I have no plans to read Walter Isaacson's biography of him. It's not because I think those efforts are somehow not worthy of his memory. It's just that I have my own recollections of [...]

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@brzz Yeah, I simplified things a bit too much, so irregular heights of paragraphs/images caused things to resume oddly. I've implemented a better solution that should be more precise.