What is the best way to collect and store links to sites I read once or twice a month?
Problem statement: I have a bunch of links to sites that update infrequently (think monthly or quarterly magazines) and I want to remember to go read them when they've updated.
RSS isn't a great solution since almost all sites spam out constant low-value content which I'd prefer to not be bombarded with - I just want to see the main updates, similarly to how I'd have received a magazine in the mail, in the past.
The basic answer here is just keep a list of links and remember to click them, and that's what I do, but it feels like there could be a better solution...
some RSS readers allow you to run filters on specific feeds BUT if those feeds are happily padding out their off-season, chances are they’re keeping it generic enough there’s nothing to filter against :(
There are sites that inform you once the website changes via email. Alternatively RSS feeds are still a thing. Yahoo pipes allows you to build your own RSS feeds from websites that don't have one.
That's what bookmarks are for, you can organize all your links into a folder in your browser. Whenever you want to check up you can just open that folder and it'll list all the links you've saved.