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Ask HN: How do you deal with your web articles reading list?

3 pointsby ciaobenover 8 years ago
My pocket account has 2000+ items, most will be outdated now, most will never be read, most I don&#x27;t even remember why are here..... I am struggling to managing (in the more material sense of it (tools&#x2F;methods) and in the more idealogical sense of it(self discipline)) the ton information that I found every day...<p>How do you deal with it?

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i0nutzbover 8 years ago
Enforce some rules:<p>1. It&#x27;s on the list for more than a month? Archive it without remorse, you&#x27;ll never read it anyway.<p>2. Be more strict&#x2F;selective with what it goes on the list. I usually spend few seconds skimming through the article I&#x27;m about to add. If nothing interesting shows up, the article stay out of my Pocket.<p>3. Keep your add to list&#x2F;mark as read ratio at 2:1 (i.e. if you add two articles in a day, be sure you read at least one)<p>Long story short: I didn&#x27;t had more than 15-20 items on my list for the past 2-3 years :)
brudgersover 8 years ago
I rarely add stuff to my reading list because I have learned that I mostly ignore what I add. That includes the rare things I add these days.<p>The reason I mostly ignore what&#x27;s on my reading list is because things usually go there because <i>I don&#x27;t have time to read them</i>. My normal habits won&#x27;t give me more time in the future...I&#x27;ll still look at more than I can read. The only way I can catch up would be to block out time.<p>However...<p>I&#x27;ve recently been thinking about just storing all the text of the pages I visit with the idea of running search over them so that finding what I&#x27;ve seen is easier. Tooling might be one of those enterprise type systems that run on the JVM and the hardware something like Raspberry Pi&#x27;s and thumb-drives.<p>Just haven&#x27;t got around to it yet...it&#x27;s on my TODO list.<p>Good luck.